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You Might Love Summers, But Your Car Does Not! Learn How To Keep Your Car Interior Cool With These Useful Tips

Ami Ciccone Jul 18, 2020

Would you ever opt for a car that doesn’t provide the level of comfort you require? No, right?

Your car is your travel companion, which means you need to put in a good amount of thought while choosing one to invest in. So, if you put that much thought into choosing one, why not put the same into taking good care of it?

Unsplash | Your car’s life is in your hands

Have you experienced the burning hot car seat when you leave your car out in the sun in summers? It is so unbearably hot that you feel like it may scald your back and sear your rear.

If you can relate to these feelings, then you must be lacking in treating it in an ideal way. The excessive heating up of your vehicle’s interior will cause it to fade, and if you have invested in high-end leather covers then you might see them burn and shrivel.

Read further to learn tips that might help you keep your car interior cool.

Find the right parking spot

Deciding on a good parking spot is crucial. It may feel routine for you to enter the parking space of your office and squeeze your car in at the first available spot. However, this task requires much more thinking.

Experts in car care advice that you find a shady spot for your car so that it can be saved from getting heated up by the sun. if you have an enclosed car parking or an underground garage you are lucky. If not, then you could always try to find a space that is either shaded by the tree or a wall.

Unsplash | Shadowed areas are ideal in keeping your cars cool

Keep your windows rolled down

Leave your windows slightly open when you park your car because it will act as a vent and let the hot air pass through rather than building up in the car. By the falling of dusk, your vehicle would be enjoying gusts of cooler air and be cool and welcoming to you upon your end of office hours.

Beware, this advice is for when you have parked your car in a safe enclosure away from the threat of robbers. Secondly, avoid keeping valuables in your car in your absence because they can never be 100% safe no matter how well guarded your parking space.

Use window visors

Reflective screen visors or sunshades would prevent UV rays from entering your car. This is such essential advice because it will protect your steering wheel from getting overly heated.

You must all be aware of how hard it becomes to drive when your steering wheel is scalding your palms. Yes, and following this tip is an effective way to save yourself from such situations. You could also try covering the wheel with a towel or thick fabric to protect it from heating up.

Unsplash | Start steering your car towards longevity today

We hope you found our advice useful. If you take care of your car, your car will take care of you for years to come as a trustworthy travel companion.

So, you must save your car from heating the same way you protect yourself by piling away your winter wears and roaming around in light summery outfits.

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