As we’re all taught in school, the sun is vital for life on Earth. The trouble is, it can also be harmful, especially during the summer and when it is magnified by penetrating through glass. Sun shades are a practical solution to this problem, along with some others you’ve probably not thought about. They do more than just make your car a more comfortable temperature. In this article, we’re exploring all the benefits they offer.
Reducing Interior Heat
Coming back to a car that’s been parked out in the sun too long is a dreadful experience at best and dangerous at worst. It’s swelteringly hot inside, leaving you sticky with sweat unless you wait a few minutes to let it cool down first. Turning the air conditioning up drains your fuel, so that’s not ideal either. A few car shades, however, do a good job of keeping the heat out in the first place.
Protecting the Upholstery and Dashboard
Keeping the heat out does more than just make the temperature safer and more comfortable for you. Exposure to sunlight can also cause plastics in your vehicle to melt and warp, especially on the dashboard as the windscreen allows a lot of sunlight in. It can also cause leather and vinyl to deteriorate, and make fabrics fade. Sun shades prevent this and keep your interior looking newer for longer. This helps your vehicle’s resale value.
Preventing Prying Eyes from Looking In
Car window shades also keep more than just the sun out; they help protect your car’s interior and your belongings from thieves. They don’t look like a deliberate security measure, which might make people wonder what valuables are worth protecting. But at the same time, they stop people from peering inside, making it more likely they’ll move on to a different target. Thieves aren’t often willing to risk jail for an uncertain prize.
Expressing Your Personality
Basic shades tend to come in plain black or grey, but there are lots of other options on the market. Funny sun shades are a popular choice. These feature an outward-facing image that makes it look like there are unusual people or animals sitting in the seats of your car. Some places also offer personalised car window covers, but with either of these it’s important to make sure they still offer sufficient UV protection.
Preventing Frost Buildup
Think car shades are only good for the summer? Then think again. They’re also effective at combating frost on your windscreen, which makes it quicker to get where you need to go on icy winter mornings. When they reflect the sun’s rays from inside the glass, a layer of heat ends up trapped between the sun shade and the inside of the window or windscreen. This keeps the glass warmer and stops frost from forming.
Conclusion
Sun shades aren’t just for sun safety, and they’re more practical than they’re often given credit for. They deliver many benefits all year round despite their low cost, making them a worthwhile investment for many motorists.

