
1. Invest in a sunshade or window visor and use them every time you park.
2. Trying parking in the shade, even if you have to walk a few extra steps for that.
3. And if you have to park in the sun, use blankets to cover the seats and steering wheel.
4. Or, use a dashboard cover that prevents the surface from heating up.
5. Crack a window, just enough for ventilation and keep the air flowing.
6. Solar-powered fans are great investments for added cabin circulation.
7. Throw a damp towel on the steering wheel to cool things down quickly.
8. In the end, open the door, count to 10 or 20, and then get inside your car. This will save you from getting roasted.
Summer temperatures in South Carolina can shoot up to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The hottest day recorded yet clocked at 111 F. Every material that is used to build a car, right from the steel on the body to the vinyl on the seats, captures heat easily and retains it for long hours. The result -your car’s cabin turns into a furnace and the vehicle becomes unusable during summers.
Without working the air-conditioning hard, you can keep your car cool during the summer months. Following the above tips will provide you some relief as the sun above scorches down. A sunshade will be your best investment, so will a solar fan. The rest are just some simple tasks to keep the heat away. Gear up for summer, protect your car. Do not let the heat affect either you or your car.

