
WARNING Texas Drivers: Don’t Leave These Items in Your Hot Car
It's Texas, which means a summer full of scorching heat! Some cities in Texas, like Austin, experienced triple-digit temperatures. temperatures before summer officially started. Cities like Dallas/Fort Worth and San Antonio will always feel like a furnace in the summer. Even Texas Panhandle cities like Amarillo stay in the 100s for weeks at a time. If there is one thing Texans know, it's that Summer is HOT!
What temperature will damage items in your car?
A canned carbonated beverage can explode when it reaches 140 degrees, and if it hits 100 degrees in Amarillo, Texas, for instance, your car can get up to 169 degrees inside. Check out this heat calculator on Omni Calculator to determine just how hot it can get in your car.
Since it's summer and it is very hot, there are items you shouldn't leave in your car.
What happens when soda explodes in a hot car?
If you've ever had to clean up melted Chapstick from your car, you know it's not an enjoyable task. And if you’ve ever had a Coke explode in your car, you know you will never fully get it cleaned up, you will have sticky spots and stains forever.
Texas heat can ruin a surprising number of items.
Everyday items that melt or explode in cars
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Heat can be very dangerous, so it's important to be cautious during extreme summer temperatures. Be mindful of the items you leave in your car, including your seat, trunk, and floorboard, as you wouldn't want any mess or explosions, especially if it happens while you’re driving.
READ MORE: How To Cool Your Car Off on a Hot Texas Day
Here's to keeping your car in one piece and stink-free in the Texas Summer heat.
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