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30 May
30May

Introduction

 You have finally climbed into your vehicle at the end of a particularly arduous day, and the sun is shining just as you would expect. Its rays are now plastered on the windshield, every second seeming to fade your skin by a year. Dare you take a drive when every passing vehicle leaves you half-blinded, and your skin is wracked by the sun’s extreme conditions? Of course, with the rise of car window visors, you need not worry about the elements as you drive back home or travel to some unknown destination. This article looks at the various aspects of car window visors, from the practical application to the impact on the driving experience. 

Car Window Visors: The Sun and Rain Controllers


The Basics

 1. Sun Protection 

Sun visors are essentially the shades for your vehicle. They are specifically designed to block harmful ultraviolet rays and keep your skin from aging and, more importantly, protect your eyes. They also improve the driving experience, for the sun’s rays are known to blur vision, especially on days when it is most intense. 

2. How Visors Curb Rain 

Has anyone ever driven through a storm or mad rush of rain? Were you perhaps a little miffed by the experience? If you were, you probably had the visor in your vehicle as an afterthought. Rainwater will typically rub against the face of your windows and inside, thus blurring your view of the road ahead. 

3. Enhancing Ventilation with Car Visors 

Sometimes you simply have to park your car in an untenable spot. If this happens and you have your visor with you, you will lean back and allow some air through the window. It will not rain and no one can easily reach through your window to open the door or steal your car. Speaking of which, some people buy the visors just to lock up their cars. 

Types of visors

1.In-Channel Visors: These attach above the windows and run across the rest of the frame. 

2. Stick-Ons: They are attached using adhesive tape to cover each part of the exterior. 

3. Tinted Visors: They do as much to protect your eyes and skin from the sun as they reduce the intensity of the sun’s light on your face. They also increase privacy somewhat. 

Installing Window Visors

 1. Clean Window Frames: To install the visor, you must first clean the frames 

2. Follow Instructions: Each visor will come with a set of instructions. 

3. Test the Fit: At this point, you can insert the visors before they are properly installed on your window. 

Conclusion

Car window visors are your shield against the elements. So, whether you’re chasing sunsets or navigating rainstorms, let your visors enhance your driving experience. Deflect sun and rain, and may your road be clear!

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