After you park the car more than 1.5 hours under a scorching sun, then you get into the car, the heat must have seemed like the middle of the desert-in the daytime. Especially if you've just come out of your client's office with a variety of issues that you must accomplish, Well, so your head does not go "hot", follow these tips to minimize the temperature inside a car even if you've parked it in hot .
- Use a quality window film
Choose a window film to thrust a very high heat (40% -90%). The price is more expensive, but in addition to a longer working life, will also increase your safety while in the car.
- Avoid leather seats
Leather seating does look more luxurious and comfortable, but the comfort it will decrease when the seat is exposed to the sun, because the nature of the skin that absorbs heat.
- Try to park in a cool place
Nothing is more comfortable than your car parked under a tree than a shade, or in the garage that are not exposed to heat. If possible you should park the vehicle in public parking lots are closed.
- Use a sunshade screen
You should always provide a screen sunshade to protect the sun from entering your windshield. These are generally used in the windshield of your car when the car is parked to block sunlight
9. Last Kick
If you are lazy and pingin practical. Bring your vehicle to flee authorized repair shop or garage as well as subscription to a car wash. Cars get in tune up again, replace the parts that feel was near or approaching the wear resistance. And do not forget to re perform calibration legs through spooring and balancing