A box of dry shampoo exploded inside a car, leaving the sunroof completely separate from the car and flying away due to the chemicals inside the package.

A woman named Kristen Bader Debrechet warned drivers not to leave shampoo boxes in hot cars after a bottle of dry shampoo exploded inside her daughter's car, causing the sunroof to crash completely.

According to Fox News, the incident happened after Christine Bader Debrecht of St. Peters left her 19-year-old daughter with a dry shampoo bottle containing chemical aerosol in her Honda Civic for a long time and the car remained under the sun on a hot day. The result was the reaction of the chemical aerosol with high temperature, which led to the explosion of the device inside the car, and broke the sunroof of the car and completely separated from it and flew away until it fell from a height of 50 feet.

Dibrecht first thought that something fell from the sky and it took 10 to 15 minutes to find out the cause of the explosion, when she saw the glass flying from the car until she knew it was her daughter's car.