PPF on the panoramic glass of my Lucid gravity

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Mayor

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I’ve been driving my Lucid Gravity and noticed that the panoramic glass lets in a lot of heat, which makes the top of my head uncomfortably warm, while the rest of the cabin stays cooler. Has anyone here applied PPF (Paint Protection Film) to their panoramic glass to help with this? I’m wondering if it could reduce the heat while also protecting the glass. Would love to hear if others have done this and how effective it’s been.
 
Hey @Mayor, Texas heat is no joke. That tint? barely does a thing when the cars’ parked. My buddy hit me with a solid tip: blast the AC right at the front windshield. I was skeptical, but dude, it actually makes a huge difference. Who knew such a simple thing could seriously up the comfort level? It’s been a total game-changer.
 
The heat in Texas can be really harsh, and I hadn't considered turning the air conditioner on the windshield. It seems like such a straightforward yet practical fix. I'll test it out to see if it helps with the panoramic glass's heat.
 

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