Best protection for car while parked at work.
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For those that have never seen our Heatshields here are a few pics. We also had them for the door windows but I can't find a pic at the moment.
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#32
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A windshield panel will help a lot with the dash and pod and should help with the seats leather as well keeping the inside heat down....but will do nothing to protect the paint which is just as vulnerable to UV as the interior over time.
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Dean,
what about all those products like Zaino, Optima, etc that claim 100 % uv protection if applied properly and re applied properly to protect the paint from uv.?? Do they just make claims and not really pan out as sold?
andy
what about all those products like Zaino, Optima, etc that claim 100 % uv protection if applied properly and re applied properly to protect the paint from uv.?? Do they just make claims and not really pan out as sold?
andy
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Hi Andy,
Applying waxes can be a good thing BUT you can actually do it too much. I've seen many show cars who people over time just waxed the paint right off.
They may work but I just can't wrap my head around a wax or polish that is 100% UV proof. I will agree that the color of the car will have a lot to do with how fast UV will do its job. Dark metallics I would say are VERY susceptible to UV damage. Solid lighter colors not so much but still will degrade if left unprotected....BTW Silver will degrade fairly fast so be careful. Mine is Slate metallic and it lives in the garage and I work at home but that may change soon with this economy. If I end up working elsewhere a UV cover will be my first purchase.
Applying waxes can be a good thing BUT you can actually do it too much. I've seen many show cars who people over time just waxed the paint right off.
They may work but I just can't wrap my head around a wax or polish that is 100% UV proof. I will agree that the color of the car will have a lot to do with how fast UV will do its job. Dark metallics I would say are VERY susceptible to UV damage. Solid lighter colors not so much but still will degrade if left unprotected....BTW Silver will degrade fairly fast so be careful. Mine is Slate metallic and it lives in the garage and I work at home but that may change soon with this economy. If I end up working elsewhere a UV cover will be my first purchase.
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And this:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...357&lpage=none
With a roll of this stuff you can make a bunch of custom-fitted sunshades. One for each window on the 928 and leftover for the other cars. The windshield and side windows are easy to fit but I'm not sure how I'd mount covers on the 1/4's and hatch.
Maybe a few strategically placed bits of steel glued on the inside perimeter of the windows and hatch and magnets on the custom-cut Reflectix?
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...357&lpage=none
With a roll of this stuff you can make a bunch of custom-fitted sunshades. One for each window on the 928 and leftover for the other cars. The windshield and side windows are easy to fit but I'm not sure how I'd mount covers on the 1/4's and hatch.
Maybe a few strategically placed bits of steel glued on the inside perimeter of the windows and hatch and magnets on the custom-cut Reflectix?
I don't know why modern cars don't have auto-opaquing glass.
http://www.nanovic.com.au/?a=industry_focus.glass&p=246
http://www.nanovic.com.au/?a=industry_focus.glass&p=246
Solutia Automotive Products on Porsche Cayenne
Solutia Automotive is supplying its glass interlayer products to Porsche for the Cayenne.
The vehicle features almost the full range of interlayers for glass that Solutia offers. Solutia is supplying the Saflex interlayer for the windscreen and the Vanceva Color for the side Enhanced Protective Glass. The rear window sandwiches a layer of Solutia interlayer and a 3M film to reflect infrared radiation away from the vehicle. The composite interlayer can reduce heat build-up in a vehicle by 15-20deg C. Other benefits include sound reduction, protection of passengers and interior materials from UV ray penetration and weight reduction. Vanceva Color also adds a design dimension.
Solutia News 8.10.02