Heat makes people do some crazy things!
We know that people have gone to some extreme measures to keep their car cool during these blistering Tri-Cities Summers. For people who don't enjoy the thought of being roasted as soon as they get into their parked car, we have put together a list of slightly less drastic measures to keep your car cool and comfortable this summer. Hope you enjoy!
1. Use a sunshade or window
visor. This tried-and-true method of keeping your car cool should
be your go-to option to counteract hot interior temps throughout the summer.
Put up a sunshade or window visor every time you exit your car for more than a
few minutes. Keep it even cooler for long periods by putting a sunshade in your
rear window as well.
2. Use a dash cover. A fabric or
upholstered dash cover can go a long way towards making your car’s interior
more comfortable. You won’t feel as overwhelmed by the heat if you don’t have
to touch hot vinyl surfaces. Dash covers also protect sensitive vinyl from sun
damage that can cause cracking and fading.
3. Cover your steering wheel
with a hand towel. Even if you use a sunshade, it’s a good idea to
cover your steering wheel with a small towel. This will help to keep the
contact temperature of your steering wheel down.
4. Park in a shady area. Whenever possible,
park in a shady area. If you’re going to be somewhere for an extended period of
time, it’s worth it to walk a bit farther in order to park in the shade. You’ll
be happy to enter a not-so-hot car when you return from your day out.
5. Keep your precious
possessions out of the sun. Any tapes, CDs or delicate items that
you keep in your car should be stored out of the path of direct sunlight. Try
storing your tape and CD cases underneath the seat. You can also throw a
blanket over your precious possessions. If you can’t find a place in your car
that will conceal heat-sensitive goods, consider placing them in the trunk.
6. Park in a garage when
possible. Whenever possible, park in a garage. Your car will be out
of direct sunlight and will have the benefit of near-constant shade. Even a
warm garage beats being parked in the sun all day.
7. Keep windows slightly
cracked. While it’s not a good idea to leave your windows all the
way open, it is a
good idea to leave them slightly cracked. Check to be sure that you can’t fit
your arm through the crack in your window. Even a small crack will promote
ventilation and help to keep your car cool.
8. Purchase a solar-powered fan. Paired with
cracked windows, a solar-powered fan can make your car feel downright pleasant
during even the hottest summer days. These simple fans work to expel hot
air from your car. By creating constant air circulation, they lower your car’s
overall temperature.
9. Throw blankets over your
seats. If your car features vinyl or leather seats, you know just
how hot these materials can become when exposed to sunlight and high
temperatures. To keep car seats cool, throw blankets over them. When you return
to the car, you can place the blankets on the floorboards or toss them in the
trunk. Keeping your seats cool will make your car more pleasant on hot summer
days.
10. Leave your doors open
before getting in. Before jumping into your hot car, leave the
doors open for a few minutes. This will help the hot air exit and the cool air
enter.
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