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โ๏ธ Drive Cool, Stay Sharp: Shade Your Ride in Style!
The Zone Tech Side Window Cling On Sun Shades come as a 2-pack of premium solar mesh pop-up shades designed to fit contoured car windows without suction cups. They block up to 99% of UV rays, reduce interior heat, and protect leather and steering wheels from sun damage. Lightweight and foldable, these reusable shades store compactly for convenience, making them an essential summer accessory for any vehicle.



| ASIN | B088FZY5C6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 223,064 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) 515 in Side Window Sunshades |
| Brand | ZONETECH |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,281) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 84.9 g |
| Item model number | SS0000-V |
| Manufacturer | Comfort Wheels |
| Manufacturer part number | SS0000-V |
| Model | SS0000-V |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 0.25 x 0.25 cm; 85.05 g |
S**B
Side window covers
I could hardly see out of them Impossible to re-fold Waste of money
R**G
Good size
The suction cups were all crushed had to be treated in boiling hot water and washing up liquid to reshape. They do come annoyingly unstuck occasionally. Covers the whole rear window so it's a good size, would be better if it had a storage bag or straps for when not in use and better quality suction cups.
K**T
Good for shade. Bad for fixing.
Effective sunshade, but the suckers are pretty poor quality.
J**N
Since I don't have tinted windows this shade is just right for the back window of caravan, I did use a small strip of Velcro at the top to stick it to the window because the suction cups don't work on the curves well. the bottom of the window has plastic housing for the back wiper and it slipped down into it to hold it in place. so this is working great for me. I purchased three of these and I use the other two on the vans big side windows, just a little Velcro on the top frame and bottom frame and it stays in place.
J**E
This is a great, light-weight shade that reduces glare while still providing good visibility. When I have my dogs in the car, I actually use a couple more of them to fully cover my side windows and keep the sun off the dogs (yes, they extend forward to the front windows when I do that but the suction cups are strong enough to hold them in place even where they bend to go over the door posts and that just provides more sun protection for the dogs. Suction cups: these are the same suction cups that are used on a variety of auto sun screens and they have generated much discussion whenever they are used. I've actually reviewed them in detail for another sun screen - here's what I said: THE SUCTION CUPS ARE JUST FINE: they ARE lightweight - but then only have to hold up a couple of ounces and they do that quite well; they ARE extremely flexible - but this is a GOOD thing as it enables you to get a better seal when you put them on and makes them easier to remove when you take them off. You do, however, have to do as others have suggested and heat them up in hot water to eliminate any creases that may have appeared during shipping and storage before using them for the first time. Here's what I did: Heat a cup of water until it's VERY hot. I just put a coffee cup of hot water in the microwave for a minute and it was fine. The water doesn't have to be boiling but it won't hurt the suction cups if it is. Put the suction cups in the water for a minute or so. Again, it doesn't hurt to leave them longer but you need to make sure that you leave them in long enough for them to get warm all the way through. Take them out and press them firmly onto a flat surface. Make sure that the cups are completely flattened and don't have any creases in them. Leave them like this until they cool completely. Put the suction cups on the screens and they will hold very well. Mine have been up in my car for four days now and are still firmly attached. Caveat: some people have mentioned the suction cups don't hold when it's cold. I live in Texas so I don't have much opportunity to test that but I believe it's likely to be true: if the suction cups are cold and stiff, they won't flex enough to seal completely. My guess is that if you held them in front of a heater vent for a minute or two or even just held them in your hands long enough to warm them up, they'd hold. Or at least they'd hold as long as the window isn't really cold. At any rate, once the car interior warms up, they should be fine.
H**R
Worst ever item I have ever bought on Amazon. Very very poor quality and did not work at all. I used it only 1 time and the heat in the car in summer made it stick hard and would not peel off. So while removing it tore into pieces. Do not waste money on this. I already have.
S**A
Not very good at all. It won't stay on the window and no way to attach it. Pretty useless really
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