Three taboos of car decoration need to be paid attention to
With the increase in private cars, beautifying and decorating cars has become a goal pursued by car owners. Industry insiders believe that making your car look nice should be done with benefits in mind and avoiding harm, knowing what to do and what not to do. Otherwise, it may lead to negative effects. The Car Beauty Recruitment Network www.qcmrrc.com points out three taboos of car decoration.
Taboo One: Too many and varied items
Many "post-80s" young people have a cartoon sentiment. They grew up watching animated series, reading comic books and cartoon magazines... So when decorating their beloved cars, they also hope to add more cartoon elements. As a result, the front dashboard, backseat, and interior rearview mirror of the car are all filled with or stacked with cartoon plush toys. Although these items look cute, they are also major obstacles that affect the driver's line of sight. When driving, hanging small decorations sway with the movement of the vehicle, affecting the driver's ability to judge sudden events, which can easily cause traffic accidents. Additionally, those cartoon items placed on the seats may roll around due to the car's bouncing, distracting the driver.
It is suggested that car owners choose functional decorations such as cartoon headrests, seat covers, and gearshift covers. As for the extra cartoon dolls, try to minimize them in the car and avoid hanging them randomly.
Taboo Two: Replacing original equipment with new ones
Car manufacturers put a lot of effort into choosing the interior fabric for cars. The original car fabrics usually have features such as anti-static, wear-resistant, breathable, flame-retardant, and fireproof. Therefore, when decorating your car, pay attention and avoid drastically changing the original decorative items. Be especially cautious about using substandard decorative items.
For example, steering wheel covers. In the initial design of the car, considerations were given to the size, material, and comfort of holding the steering wheel, as well as ergonomics and the material of the steering wheel. If you insist on adding a steering wheel cover, the size of the steering wheel will change, and a too thick or large cover might feel uncomfortable to hold.
The principle of decorating your car should be enhancing its appearance while maintaining the performance of the original components.
Taboo Three: Failing environmental standards
Car owners lay down floor mats originally to keep the car clean. However, some cheap floor mats fail quality standards, with excessive toxic substances causing air pollution inside the car. Choose quality floor mats to avoid secondary pollution.
Choosing car perfumes also requires attention. Some perfumes are not made from natural ingredients. Long-term use not only fails to remove the original smell of the new car but also increases pollution inside the car. Additionally, floor mats and seat cushions are favorite accessories for car owners. Try to choose cotton or natural materials and ensure that they are qualified products produced by reputable manufacturers.