Get your windshield tinted with a 70% ceramic tint and you won’t need a cover. You can have the sun shining directly in on your skin and barely even notice it. The tint is light enough that you can’t see the difference but you will feel it and so will all of your interior.Can someone recommend a dash cover that does not cover the B&O grill on top of the dashboard?
Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately I live in CA where it is illegal to tint the windshield and driver and passenger windows.Get your windshield tinted with a 70% ceramic tint and you won’t need a cover. You can have the sun shining directly in on your skin and barely even notice it. The tint is light enough that you can’t see the difference but you will feel it and so will all of your interior.
It might be "illegal" but a 70% tint is pretty much indistinguishable from not being tinted. I think that they even have 80%. Tinting the windshield is illegal in every state that I know of. The 70%, or 80%, would not be anything that any LEO would notice. Since you cannot tint the side windows dark, I would do the 70% on them as well.Thank you for the suggestion. Unfortunately I live in CA where it is illegal to tint the windshield and driver and passenger windows.
Wow. Thank you for the detailed reply. I will research this ceramic tint. I really appreciate your help.It might be "illegal" but a 70% tint is pretty much indistinguishable from not being tinted. I think that they even have 80%. Tinting the windshield is illegal in every state that I know of. The 70%, or 80%, would not be anything that any LEO would notice. Since you cannot tint the side windows dark, I would do the 70% on them as well.
Just for reference, most states that allow window tinting have a limit of around 25-30%. I think in CO it is 28%. Most "dark" window tinting is 15% or less. The lower the number the lower the amount of light that comes through, or the darker the tint. So, at 70% almost all of the light is coming through. I know it sounds like a lot of light is being filtered but if you see it in person it is almost nothing and you can only tell it is tinted if you put 2 pieces of glass right next to each other (tinted/not).
There are so many benefits to having the ceramic tint with the UV and Infrared light being reflected that I would recommend this to anyone. No more getting sunburn while sitting in traffic. Basically, once you have a car with ceramic tint, you will never want to be without it.
For reference, the tint that I would recommend (just because of my experience with it, no experience with other ceramic tints) is Huper Optik. I have used this tint on 4 vehicles and will continue to use it when the BS arrives.Wow. Thank you for the detailed reply. I will research this ceramic tint. I really appreciate your help.
Nope, just a place that's about 6' from the sun and regularly over 100 degrees in late spring through early fallGod I remember when this was the thing in the 80s bc almost no manufacture could create a padded safety dash that would not disintegrate in UV. But put one in a car manufactured in the last 10 years, I would ask have you been living under a rock?
You can't drive with a reflective sunshade in the windshield.Wondering what this solves vs just using a reflective sunshade in the windshield?
Ah I guess I didn’t realize this was a “leave it on all the time” kind of thingYou can't drive with a reflective sunshade in the windshield.