Car Maintenance Tips

How to Protect Your Car from Heat and Intense Sunshine

If you're tired of your car feeling like an oven and looking worse for wear after a day in the sun, learn how to keep it cool and protected with these simple tips.

Living in Singapore means your car is constantly baking under the sun. That relentless heat can make it feel like you own a sauna on wheels, and it can really be harsh on both the inside and outside of your car. But don’t worry, there are some easy things you can do to keep your ride looking sharp.

Here’s how to protect it from all that damaging sunshine:

Block That Sun
One way to combat the sun is to just block it out. Sunshades are a simple yet super effective way to keep your car’s interior cool. Pop them on your windshield and windows to reduce the heat and UV rays that get inside. They’ll protect your dashboard, seats, and other surfaces from sun damage. Plus, they’re easy on the wallet!

Wax On, Shine On
Give your car’s paint some love by waxing or sealing it regularly. A good wax job creates a barrier that keeps UV rays and heat from messing with your paint. It’s like sunscreen for your car! Wax every few months to keep that shine going strong and your paint looking fresh, or better yet, invest in a paint protection system.

Shield Your Interior
The sun isn’t just tough on your car’s exterior—it can also make the interior fade and crack. Use an interior protectant on your dashboard, door panels, and other plastic or vinyl bits to keep them looking new. Bonus: It also repels dust, so cleaning becomes a breeze!

Love Your Leather
If you've got leather seats, you know they can get pretty toasty in the sun. Keep them soft and supple by using a leather conditioner. This helps prevent drying and cracking. Just rub it in every few months, or as often as the label says, to keep your leather looking luxe.

Shine Up Those Tyres
Your tyres and wheels get hammered by the sun, too. Give them a clean and slap on some tyre shine to keep them looking good and protected. Tyre shine products usually come with UV protectants that help prevent cracking and ageing. Just remember to clean your tyres first for the best results.

Park Smart
Whenever you can, park in the shade or use a car cover to shield your car from direct sunlight. Keeping your car out of the sun helps lower the interior temperature and keeps the exterior from fading. No shade? No problem, just grab a quality car cover designed to block UV rays if you intend to park in place for a while.

The Bottom Line
Protecting your car from the sun isn’t rocket science, and only requires a bit of effort. By waxing your paint, using interior and leather protectants, shining up your tyres, deploying sunshades, and parking in the shade, you can keep your car looking and running great, no matter how hot it gets out there.