A greenhouse is a structure composed of glass or other transparent material that keeps the thermal energy inside the structure. Light waves pass through the glass and heat up everything inside. This is a great environment for plants. Temperatures can easily reach 30 percent higher inside than outside the greenhouse. For people on the other hand this isn’t very pleasant, especially during the hotter times of the year like summer.
It is always disheartening when your family gets into the vehicle and you hear one of them squeal because they just burned the back of their legs, butt or back. To help reduce the cab temperature, many of us tint our windows. Due to safety regulations, states regulate how dark the tint can be on the front windows and windshield.
This means that most of the glass is keeping out the heat, your largest window in the vehicle is clear and lets everything in. The next step is to add a sunscreen to reflect the sunlight out of the inside of the car. You can go down to the local parts store and pick up a cheapo one size fits all that may last for a while if you can get it to stay up, or you can buy a high quality sunscreen that will late and can be customized.
Covercraft has over 1200 patterns to fit almost every vehicle to ensure that they do the best job possible of keeping the heat out. In addition to having all of those patterns, their UVS100 Custom Sunscreen’s are available in 5 colors (Silver, Blue, Gold, Green Ice and Rose) and certain models have an available Pink Ribbon color. While you may not care, it is pretty cool that the UVS100 Custom Sunscreen is the only windshield sunscreen to have a patent.
The UVS100’s are made out of three layers. The inner layer is felt, middle layer is an insulator and the exterior layer is a reflective layer. All of these are hand made one at a time to ensure the highest quality. For more info, check out https://www.covercraft.com/uvs100.html.
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