I have been there, and I bet you have too. It’s mid-July, the sun is screaming, and your car has been sitting in a parking lot for three hours. You open the door, and a wall of heat hits you
I still remember the first time I stepped into my car after it had been sitting in the sweltering Florida sun for four hours. It felt less like a vehicle and more like a pre-heated oven set to “broil.” My
Have you ever walked out to your car on a scorching July afternoon, opened the door, and felt like you were stepping into a pre-heated oven? I’ve been there—more times than I’d like to admit. You reach for the steering
Let’s be real: walking into a car that’s been baking in the sun is like opening an oven door, right? That blast of superheated air, the scorching steering wheel, the fading, cracking dashboard—it’s just terrible. For years, we’ve relied on
Picture this: you’re rushing to an important meeting, and when you slide into your car, it feels like a sauna. The steering wheel’s too hot to touch, and your leather seats could probably cook an egg. Sound familiar?