A
windshield shade is an often overlooked but vital part of your car’s
maintenance. Taking care of your car’s interior is like brushing your teeth
every day. It protects all the good bits
you have and if you do it really well the job gets easier and easier each
time. If you think of the damage that
the sun causes to objects every day you can easily calculate the savings one
car sun shade can bring by protecting everything inside your passenger cabin.
With
the least amount of investment there are hundreds of dollars of savings that
can be had. Here is how windshield
shades protect the components in your vehicle:
Dashboard
A
car without a dashboard is like a pool without water and as long as you have
you you need to give it some TLC.
Meguiar’s ultimate protectant is perfect for making your dashboard and
trim look like new but make sure you use a windshield shade to keep the clean
finish. If you use special products to
revitalize your dashboard the moment it’s exposed to direct sunlight the fading
process will begin again.
Steering
Wheel
Another
part of your vehicle that a windshield shade protects is your steering wheel. Most people add a steering wheel
cover if their steering wheel starts to crack but generally happens because
they were not in the habit of using a windshield shade. If your steering wheel gets too hot to touch
most days you probably park your car on the street without an auto sunshade and
end up burning your hands. It’s only a
matter of time before your steering wheel cracks in your hands. Putting up a car sun shade is a holistic way
to protect several parts of your interior simultaneously.
Upholstery
Reupholstering
an entire passenger cabin is a costly undertaking. With the number of vintage vehicles on the
roads it seems that upholstery fabric can be kept in good condition for
decades. Maintenance and care keep
upholstery in the best condition but the most meticulous cleaning schedule
won’t stop the ravages of sun damage.
Skin
Your
passengers come first but using a windshield sun shade also protects you, the
driver. Blocking out 90% of the sun’s
heat and light so that everyone inside your car can stay as comfortable as
possible even when temperatures outside start to climb.
Parking
in direct sunlight brings the sun’s ultra violet rays into your vehicle,
causing the air inside your car to become overheated. After just 15 minutes the temperature inside a
vehicle that is closed up can become unbearable. The air becomes hot and objects inside your
vehicle become untouchable as they absorb solar energy. So it’s always important to keep your car
cool on the go.
Frail
human skin cannot withstand the sun’s intense heat so windshield shades form a
necessary barrier against the sun’s harsh UV rays. Getting maximum protection for your car’s
interior is both cheap and easy with little effort on your part and means fewer
trips to the repair shop.