How to Solve the Dashboard Reflection on the Windshield?
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Solutions to reflection are as follows: 1. Replace the front windshield film to improve its light transmittance: According to national standards, the visible light transmittance of the front windshield and other areas within the driver's line of sight should be greater than or equal to 70%, and no reflective film should be applied to any window glass. Films with lower light transmittance are more prone to reflection. When purchasing, you can also check the labeled light transmittance and reflectivity. 2. Purchase a dashboard sunshade mat: Placing it on the dashboard can prevent reflection. However, sunshade mats have both advantages and disadvantages, and whether to install one depends on personal preference. The pros and cons of sunshade mats are as follows: 1. Advantages: They can prevent dashboard reflection by absorbing sunlight that falls on them. 2. Disadvantages: They prevent dust from falling on the dashboard, making cleaning easier.
After driving for so many years, the most annoying issue is the glare from the dashboard. On sunny days, the windshield reflects like a mirror, which is blinding. I directly bought a dark gray anti-glare mat from Taobao and laid it on the dashboard—the effect was immediate. Even the harshest sunlight no longer causes glare. I also usually wear polarized sunglasses while driving, providing double protection for extra peace of mind. It's advisable not to place reflective items like phone holders on the dashboard. Another smart trick is adjusting the car seat to a position where the glare avoids your line of sight. Remember to choose an anti-glare mat made of flame-retardant material, so there's no risk of fire even in high temperatures. These tips have helped me safely drive over 100,000 kilometers on highways.