It’s a sunny day in the Summer. It is supposed to be a great day for outdoor activity, however, the 3 digits temperature is killing me. If you ever park your car under the SUN in Arizona, you will know what I am talking about. Let’s say that you drive to Wal-Mart for shopping, You parked the car in the uncovered parking lot for an hour, the temperature inside the car can easily goes up to 140 degree Fahrenheit. If you are driving on the highway without the window tint, you will get sun burned on your left arm as the driver and right arm as the passenger.

Now there is a liquid solution for your car. With this simple “liquid spray on” product, you don’t have to worry about it any more.

The product is made in China and currently not available in the USA. I guess it will soon be available in the US. According to the manufacture that the liquid contains unique energy-saving thermal insulation coating material and made with excellent water resistance, high surface hardness 1-2H, super adhesion, good corrosion resistance, anti-mold, anti-humidity, temperature differential, and flame retardant ingredient. The liquid will block 99% UV light (220-379nm) and decrease the temperature up to 8 degree. Best of all, it costs about US$2.00 per square feet in production. The liquid does not contains the toxic ingredient and will not harm the human. It can be used on any glass surface such as auto window, glasses, building window and many other usages. It’s not supposed to use on the human skin though.

It sounds really promising and too good to be true. I have two cars, and I spent more than US$300 to tint the windows few years ago. It does work great, but it’s too expensive. With the liquid spray, I can lower the cost to about US$60 total. Well. My question is why it is not import into US. Especially in Arizona.

I would love to hear from you. If the product is available in the USA or your country, would you buy it?

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