What are the effects of prolonged exposure to vinegar on WPC surfaces?

Prolonged exposure to vinegar on Wood Plastic Composite (WPC) surfaces can lead to noticeable damage over time. Vinegar, being acidic, may cause discoloration, surface erosion, or a dull appearance on WPC materials. While WPC is designed to resist moisture and mild chemicals, the acetic acid in vinegar can weaken its protective layers, especially with repeated or extended contact. To maintain WPC surfaces, it's best to clean spills immediately and avoid using acidic cleaners. For stubborn stains, opt for pH-neutral cleaning solutions to preserve the material's integrity and appearance. Regular maintenance will help extend the lifespan of WPC surfaces.