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arcticwhite said:303 Aerospace is also excellent for UV protection . Use it regularly and love it.:dance
Alfisti said:Good question. Your assumption is partly correct. Glass will filter UV out...but not 100%. It doesn't tranform it into anything - simply filters it. Its filtering capacity will depend on its thickness.
Some UV (a fraction) will get through to your dash, etc. That small amount can still damage your plastic, tan your arm, etc.
If it offered no filtering, your arm won't be tanned - it will be burnt.
So, to minimize the effect of the residual UV transmission, a dressing with UV absorbers helps.
So you'll be looking for a dressing (normally silicone) which is water-based and contains UV absorbers.
Hope this helps. :up
mborner said:Actually, more than a fraction gets through.
jfelbab said:UV protection added to a dressing is a good thing IMO.
jfelbab said:It's the UV rays that are causing the heat. If your dash feels hot with the sunlight shining through the glass it is due to the UV rays. The UV part of the spectrum is where most of the heat energy comes from.