Is there anything worse than hopping into your car on a sweltering July afternoon in Texas and feeling like you just sat down on a literal stovetop? I have been there more times than I care to admit. You reach
I remember the first time I realized how much damage the sun does. I was driving my old sedan across the Mojave Desert, and by the end of the trip, my left arm was three shades darker than my right.
Have you ever opened your car door on a July afternoon and felt a blast of air so hot it actually hurt your face? I’ve been there. Living in the sun-drenched parts of the USA, I’ve spent years wondering, do
Let’s be honest, there are few things worse than opening your car door on a hot summer day and getting hit with a blast of air that feels like it came straight from a furnace. 🥵 Your steering wheel is
It’s that 3 PM living room glare that turns your couch into a “do not sit” zone. Or, even worse, opening your car door after work and getting hit by a wave of
You know that feeling when you slide into your car after it’s been baking in the sun all day? That steering wheel that feels like a branding iron, the seatbelt buckle that could fry an egg, and that overwhelming wave …