What Are Some Car Sun Protection Tips?
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Car sun protection tips include: 1. Applying sunshade film; 2. Leaving small gaps in the windows when parking outdoors; 3. Parking in shaded areas; 4. Using a car sunshade umbrella; 5. Using simple sunshade panels; 6. Hanging sunshade curtains. The benefits of car sun protection are: 1. Reducing the interior temperature; 2. Protecting dashboard equipment; 3. Reducing interior pollution. The effects of prolonged sun exposure on cars include: 1. Generating harmful gases that can harm human health; 2. Shortening the vehicle's overall lifespan; 3. Prolonged sun exposure can cause glass to crack or suffer performance damage; 4. Potentially leading to vehicle self-ignition; 5. Directly turning on the air conditioning and sitting on the seats may trigger hemorrhoid flare-ups.
I've been driving for many years and have plenty of experience with sun protection. The most effective method is to buy a sunshade and cover the windshield before parking in summer—it blocks about 80-90% of sunlight, preventing the dashboard from cracking and aging. I also always park in the shade under trees or in a garage. If neither is available, I use a foldable sunshade. Window tinting is crucial too—choose dark, heat-resistant film to reduce UV rays entering the car and protect the seats from yellowing. Don’t forget to wax regularly; I do it myself once a month to create a protective layer on the paint, preventing bubbles and fading from sun exposure. After the car cools down, remember to open the windows for ventilation for two to three minutes before turning on the AC—this saves power and protects the air conditioning system. Once these habits are formed, the car stays in great condition, with interiors looking almost new. Long drives become much more comfortable, without worrying about heat damaging electronics or causing unpleasant odors.