Is the rain visor made of 304 stainless steel trim?

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DeAustin
07/25/25 11:38am
The rain visor is made of 304 stainless steel trim. Pre-departure inspection: Before setting off each day, conduct a comprehensive vehicle inspection including checking for oil or water leaks, measuring tire pressure to ensure it's appropriate, examining the engine oil condition to verify its color is normal and the oil level is correct. Safe driving: Always use seat belts properly - their protective effect during severe collisions is no less significant than airbags. Avoid fatigued driving and take breaks every 2 hours. Traffic rule compliance: Especially on highways, don't speed. Speeding not only risks traffic police penalties but more importantly compromises safety.
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AuroraDella
08/11/25 8:04pm
I have considerable authority when it comes to the material issues of rain guards, having driven for decades and encountered numerous installation cases. High-quality rain guards are typically made of 304 stainless steel bright strips, which offer excellent rust resistance and maintain the car's aesthetics even in rainy environments. I've installed 304 bright strips several times, and after five years, they haven't deformed at all, still shining like new, whereas ordinary plastic or galvanized steel ones would have deteriorated long ago. The key during installation is to find a professional to properly secure the adhesive strips to prevent rainwater from leaking into the car. Overall, although 304 material is a bit more expensive than plastic, it's more cost-effective and durable in the long run. I recommend fellow car owners to opt for branded products to ensure safety and performance.
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