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The windshield sunshade serves two purposes: blocking harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays and keeping the interior of your parked car cool on hot days so you don’t suffer when you get back in. All of us have seen plastic dash pads that are severely broken, dried out, and discolored. various interior materials such as leather, vinyl, and various plastics, textiles, and carpets get dried out by UV. Although it is aesthetically pleasing, this also leads to the evaporation of materials and the emission of volatile organic substances. A low-tech, inexpensive tool called a sunshade will help prevent harm from heat. It is a basic rectangle of fabric or a fabric and plastic mix that unfolds to fit over your windshield and screen the sun. It often costs $10-20 or less. A metallic or reflecting sunshade will reflect more infrared and visible light away, but black sunshades for car windows will absorb more infrared (heat) and trap it inside the vehicle. The temperature of the dashboard and cabin can