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5 Myths About Liquid Silicone, Clarified Once and for All Today

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When it comes to liquid silicone, there are always various claims around us. Some people say it’s toxic, some say it’s no different from plastic, and others claim it causes cancer after long-term use. These myths spread wider and wider, making many people hesitate or even dare not use silicone products when buying them. Today, we’ve sorted out the 5 most common myths about liquid silicone, explained the scientific truth in plain language, and shattered the misunderstandings once and for all. After reading, you’ll never be misled again! Myth 1: Silicone = Plastic; they are the same material. This is definitely the most common misunderstanding. Many people see silicone products and think they are no different from plastic, but the two are completely different. Plastic is a product of petroleum processing and tends to release harmful substances when heated at high temperatures. Liquid silicone, on the other hand, is an inert material with a pure composition. It does not contain harmful substances such as bisphenol A and plasticizers, is safe and non-toxic, and will not release toxins even when boiled at high temperatures — much safer than plastic. Myth 2: All silicone is heat-resistant and can be heated casually. Wrong! Not all silicone is heat-resistant. Only high-purity liquid silicone can withstand temperatures above 200℃, making it safe to use in microwaves and ovens. Inferior silicone and ordinary solid silicone will soften, become sticky, and even release harmful substances at high temperatures, so they can never be used to heat food. Myth 3: Liquid silicone becomes toxic over time and less safe to use. In fact, there’s no need to worry at all. Qualified food-grade liquid silicone has stable components, is resistant to aging and wear, and will not deteriorate or release toxic substances even after 3 to 5 years of use. As long as there is no yellowing, stickiness, cracking, or peculiar smell, it can be used with confidence continuously, and long-term contact with the human body is completely safe. Myth 4: The softer the silicone, the better; soft silicone is good silicone. This is also a misunderstanding when many people buy silicone products — they think a soft touch means good quality. In fact, good liquid silicone should not only be soft, but also have good rebound and tear resistance. It should quickly return to its original shape after being pulled, not break or deform, and will not turn yellow after long-term use. Those that are only soft but not elastic and break easily when pulled are mostly inferior silicone. Myth 5: Liquid silicone molds easily and is unhygienic. The truth is, qualified liquid silicone is waterproof, sweat-resistant, and not easy to breed bacteria. As long as it is cleaned in time after use and kept dry, it will not mold. The reason for molding is either that the product itself is made of inferior silicone, or that it is not cleaned properly, leaving food residues or moisture — it has nothing to do with liquid silicone itself. To sum up, these 5 myths about liquid silicone all stem from a lack of understanding. As long as you choose qualified, high-purity liquid silicone and check for food-grade certification, you can use it with confidence. It is safe, durable, and easy to clean, making it a reliable choice for maternal and infant products, kitchenware, and home accessories. Don’t be misled by rumors anymore!

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