Sunday, July 13, 2014

The Price of Heat Deflection and Car Protection

It's summertime and you've probably been scouring high and low for the perfect solution to the blistering heat outside.  I'm sure you've got your bags packed for a road trip with friends, out to catch some waves and some sun, but not quite sure if you're ready to be driving when the temperature outside is off the charts.  This goes without saying that you're worried about your car too, and the effects that heat can have on it.  Well the two most common solutions to keeping your car interior temperature at a comfortable level is windshield tinting and purchasing car sunshades.

Windshield tinting is the process of permanently installing a thin film over your car window to protect it from heat and glare.  The film varies in darkness and depending on your preference and state regulations, it can go as light or as dark as you want.  Windshield tinting prices can range from $50 to $500.  This includes custom fitting, cutting, and installation.  The thing with windshield tints however, is that it can cause some visibility problems at night when you're not used to it.


Car sunshades on the other hand, are temporary protection from the heat and glare.  It is often made of high quality mesh fabric to allow drivers maximum visibility to the outside while blocking out 99.9% of harmful UV rays.  One of the great things about it is that it is attached to windows with suction cups so it's easy to adjust.  Compared to windshield tinting prices, purchasing car sunshades can cost you less than $20 without sacrificing exceptional heat deflection.

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