Car Windshield Sunshade with DuPont Tyvek (Review)

buy Seroquel pay cod Car Windshield Sunshade with DuPont Tyvek (Review)

Sometimes, my garage throws up. That sounds weird, I know, but that’s the best way to describe the mess that becomes our garage and causes me to have to park my minivan (I have a minivan) in the driveway rather than in the garage.

And sometimes, it’s hot and sunny here in NC. Then, I have to put my three littles in the car in their hot car seats, and I worry about them being extra super hot or getting potentially burned.

That’s why I really like the sunshade made with DuPont Tyvek from Drive.

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With the sunshade from Drive, I can shield my babies’ seats from the sun and keep them from becoming too hot.

The sunshade easily folds up into a circle and fits right into a holding case. That way, when I’m not using it, I can easily store it in the van between my seat and middle console.

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Another option for this sunshade is the first-of-its-kind Velcro attachment option. For larger windshields and dashboards like mine, the Velcro attachment helps keep it up (the visors can only do so much with such a large windshield).

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Tyvek® brand – The original nonwoven technology, has a high strength-to-weight ratio, absorbs little or no moisture, is strong and rip-resistant, and is made of environmentally responsible material. Both bright white for sunlight reflection and silky smooth, it has a distinctive look and feel that enhances graphic images and instantly sets it apart from all other materials.

So now, when my van has to be out in the sun because the garage has had another toy explosion, at least I know that I am able to protect the windshield, dash, and kids’ carseats with a strong, durable, and effective product.

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