How to Fold a Sunshade into a Circle?
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First, lift the front and rear positions of the outer cover, then remove the two mirror covers. When folding the sunshade on the car roof from front to back or reverse folding to a width of 30 centimeters, then fold the long shape in half.
I remember always using a sunshade when driving before. This thing is actually quite simple to fold, but folding it into a circle is a bit tricky because most designs have square folding lines. First, lay the sunshade flat on the car or a table, and locate the pre-made creases—usually there are three or four folding lines. Then, fold it inward layer by layer along the lines, ending up with a small square or fan shape. This way, it won’t take up much space when stored in the glove box or trunk. If you really want to make it circular, try rolling it manually: slowly roll it from one end to the other, applying even pressure and not too much force to avoid damaging the material. Once rolled, secure it with a rubber band or a bag. For storage, keep it clean—dust can accelerate wear, especially after summer heat. Roll it up promptly to prevent deformation or cracking. The one in my car has lasted several years without issues, all thanks to this method. My advice? Don’t aim for a perfect circle—just keep it compact and secure.