P p4594spa Member Aug 29, 2019 133 88 94544 Nov 1, 2019 #1 Nov 1, 2019 #1 I have some skin issues that require me to limit my UV exposure. Does anyone know the specs on how much UV is filtered out on the front overhead glass Reactions: JasontheBeaver
I have some skin issues that require me to limit my UV exposure. Does anyone know the specs on how much UV is filtered out on the front overhead glass
hocr Member Aug 12, 2019 282 111 California Nov 1, 2019 #2 Nov 1, 2019 #2 Saw a thread where they measured 97% Uv rejection from front roof and 74% from side windows. I believe those were the stats
Saw a thread where they measured 97% Uv rejection from front roof and 74% from side windows. I believe those were the stats
Puddles Member Jun 2, 2017 730 938 Fresno, CA Nov 1, 2019 #3 Nov 1, 2019 #3 In general, glass does not transmit much UV even untinted. The roof has a pretty low transmittance, on top of that, so I would make the bold claim that you're fine.
In general, glass does not transmit much UV even untinted. The roof has a pretty low transmittance, on top of that, so I would make the bold claim that you're fine.
Puddles Member Jun 2, 2017 730 938 Fresno, CA Nov 1, 2019 #4 Nov 1, 2019 #4 Here's a better reference stating that laminated glass, which I believe the windshield and roof are, blocks 100%
Here's a better reference stating that laminated glass, which I believe the windshield and roof are, blocks 100%
E ewoodrick Well-Known Member Apr 13, 2018 7,774 5,887 Gainesville, GA Nov 1, 2019 #5 Nov 1, 2019 #5 I suspect that the only head burn that you are going to get is from driving at the speed of light. Reactions: Hungry Mile, Puddles and Teedub21