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  2. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield Sun Shades. Typically, the glass of the car's windshield itself blocks most of the UV light from the sun, and some of the infrared radiation.But it can't protect from the visible light that mostly penetrates through the window and gets absorbed by the objects inside the car.

  3. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    The visor flap is covered with a material, most often to complement the interior of the vehicle. [6] Padding on the sun visors became popular for the extra protection afforded to passengers. [7] Such safety improvements included Ford's 1956 Lifeguard package and the seat belts, as well as padded dash and visors that were offered by 1957 on ...

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  6. Sunroof - Wikipedia

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    Inbuilts do not fit every vehicle, as the panel must slide and store completely within the vehicle roof. Historically, inbuilts were a metal sunroof panel painted to match the vehicle roof, but now most are glass-panel systems with sliding sunshades (typically referred to as moonroofs). One of the first examples was the 1960 Ford Thunderbird.

  7. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Photo of vehicle with illegal window tint being measured at 2% light transmittance. Automobile window tinting reduces the "visible light transmission" (VLT) through car windows. This can be problematic at night, or when motorists must be able to see through the windows of other vehicles in order to spot hazards. Police also may want to be able ...

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