Showing posts with label solar window tint film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label solar window tint film. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

8 Warning Signs that Your Car Needs a Service

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As a person who loves to go on a road trip, the last thing that you probably want to happen is to experience car problems while on the road. However, things like that can happen due to the fact that you failed to pay attention to the warning signs your vehicle gives. In order not to spoil the fun of your road trip, save you time and hassle of an unexpected breakdown, as well as to spare your from the expensive repair, here are the ten warning signs telling you that your car needs to be serviced ─ by a qualified mechanic, of course.

1. Warning lights on the dashboard

If warning lights start to light up on your car’s dashboard, this means that your car needs due care and attention sooner rather than later. There are many indicator lights that can be a sign of a number of different problems such as battery issues, security alert, lamp out, oil pressure warning, reduced power warning and more. These car warning lights are configured to light up when there is a problem with the specific area they are monitoring.

2. Squeals and squeaks

Your car produces unusual noises and this could be an indication that your vehicle has a problem with the fan belt, braking system or power steering fluid. If you heard a highly-pitched squeal the moment you turn on the ignition, the fan belt is either loose or worn. When you hear squealing while applying the brakes, then this tells you that you need new brake pads or dirt or bits of rocks is in the braking system. And if you hear a squealing noise while driving, this indicates that your need to replace your power steering fluid or that your car tires need to re-balanced.

3. Unusual emissions

While it is usual to see slightly more white smoke coming from the exhaust system when you start up your engine due to water vapor, seeing excessive clouds of smoke could be a sign of oil leak, blockages or buildup. If this occurs, it is better to see a mechanic immediately.

4. Strange Vibrations

If the strange vibrations while driving bothers you, then it is better to seek help from a professional auto-mechanic as this could be an indication of worn or unbalanced tires, worn brake discs or pads, suspension issues or a steering system problem.

5. Ignition problem

Do you happen to hear any splutters, coughs, stutters, or whirring while you turn the key? Or maybe you’re having numerous attempts to get the engine going? If yes, then these are a sign that your ignition needs to be checked by a qualified mechanic.

6. Unresponsive brakes

There are arrays of a system that work together with the brake pedal to keep safe and intuitive driving. At the same time, brakes can go through a lot of wear and tear, which is why it is a must to pay attention to the changes in the sensitivity and responsiveness of your brake. Should you spot changes, take your car to a trusted auto-mechanic shop.

7. Grinding gears

The same with the brake system, your car gearbox usually goes through a great deal of wear and tear. The good thing with the gearbox is the fact that the problem can be identified and fixed right away, therefore save you to the expensive repairs in the future.

8. Decrease in power

Do you struggle to reach the full speed potential of your car? If yes, this is not something that can be addressed by simply getting your tank full, this issue indicates that your car needs to be checked by a professional mechanic as this can be caused by a number of things, from incorrect tire pressure to the stuck brake pad. Or it could also be due to your car’s age. Well, your chosen mechanic can only tell.

Aside from these common warning signs, another thing indicating that your car needs professional care is when you start to feel uncomfortable while driving, primarily because of the heat, glare, UV rays of the sun. With this, you should ask help from one of the best providers of the automotive film in Singapore. Not only that solar window tint film can make your driving more comfortable but it can also give the car UV protection you need!

So if you’re interested in car tinting in Singapore, Infratint can walk you through! Reach us through our customer care hotline 6684 5330 or 9456 0888.

Monday, September 3, 2018

Effects Of UV Radiation That You Definitely Won’t Like

health benefits we can get from sunlight
There are a lot of known health benefits we can get from sunlight, it boost your mood, treats seasonal affective disorder, helps relieve stress, improves your sleep, and, of course, provides much needed vitamin D. However, despite its many health benefits, did you know that it can also cause harm to your body, especially if you’re exposed to it too much? You’re not even safe when you’re indoors because UV rays can penetrate your glass windows!

This is the reason why residential window films as well as automotive window tints are a must! This doesn’t just protect your furniture, car upholstery and paint and provides privacy, the most important thing is that solar films shields you from the negative effects the sun can have on your health too.

Damages And Wears Down Surfaces
Wood floors, countertops, and furniture fades or becomes damaged over time, but with the harsh sunlight streaming down constantly, that will happen prematurely. Aside from that, did you know that leather can fade and crack when constantly exposed to the sun? But then you can spare you car’s upholstery from premature damages which, of course, saves you money from repair or repurchasing if your car is tinted. This is because car tints serves as a barrier from direct sunlight to block 90% of harmful UV rays from entering. Window films can do the same thing for surfaces around your house so it’s definitely an investment that’s worth every penny.

Dries Out And Fades Paint
If you’re not driving or using the car, always park it somewhere covered. This is the easiest and cheapest way to prevent UV damage to your car’s paint job.  Even a warm garage beats being parked in the sun all day. So whenever there’s an available garage, use it. Not only that your interior will stay cool, but your paint job won’t suffer to premature damage either. Also, when you’re washing your car make sure you don’t do it under direct sunlight. Remember that the water and cleaning agent is already making your paint job vulnerable, don’t mix UV rays into that. And when you can’t find a covered parking lot, use a car cover to at least give a barrier for your car’s paint from the sunlight.

Weakens Plastic
We have all seen plastic bottles and containers go dull and change shape in the sun. Although the mutation is often credited to the heat itself it has nothing to do with the temperature of the bottle. UV radiation is responsible for weakening the bonds in plastic, which causes it to lose color and change shapes. In other words, UV light makes it easily for heat to affect plastic as it weakens the bonds at a chemical level.

Fades Color In Fabrics
Do you notice how your curtains, drapes, and other textiles around the house, especially those that are close to the windows seem to look faded over time? Even if you try to wash them gently, fading will still happen because they’re exposed to UV radiation. This is the reason why moms like to soak white shirts under the sun because it effectively makes the white even whiter!

Causes Skin Cancer
Do you think your skin is safe from the UV rays just because you’re inside a car or you’re indoors? Not exactly! There’s a reason why most drivers suffer from left-side skin cancer! Even if you stay inside the house most of the time or work indoors, the sun can still get to you. Reduce harmful UV rays by up to 99% by installing quality car tint as well as residential window films.

Increases Chances Of Heatstroke
When the temperature is very high, your body can feel overheated even when you’re not outside. The temperature inside your house can rise just the same if you have a lot of windows and you don’t have air conditioning unit. Avoid this by drinking lots of cold water to keep your body cool and invest in heat-resistant window films for your home.

It Can Damage Your Eyes Too
Did you know that cataracts form in people who are always exposed to sunlight? The majority of UV light from the sun enters the eye through its lens. Ultraviolet radiation from the sun can irritate or potentially burn the lens of the eye. Cataract can obscure your vision, although you can seek surgery for this, why let it get to that point if you can do something to prevent it from the first place?