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sinizter

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3,346 posts

55 months

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I need to get some kind of sun protection for the back of my car, to transport a baby.

I have read some reviews and looked at some of the sun shades such as the WindowSox, etc.

Would it be just as effective to get the rear windows tinted ? ( Like http://www.windowfilmcentre.co.uk/index.php/films/... )

The car is a 530D (E60).

sawman

2,774 posts

99 months

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When our kids were little we had a sucession of those winnie the pooh rollerblinf thingys, they kind worked and gave the kids something to pull at in the car which amused them, but they broke alot and I dont think they helped much with the sun (plus they look rubbish)We had windowfilm put on our current jeep and it seems to be neater option, it probably cost the same as all the winnie the poohs we bought over the first few years!

BobTurner

154 posts

79 months

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Put "privacy shades" into the eBay search function: brilliant. No need for dealer tint/ gangster glass; no need for blinds with cartoon characters that ping off if you drop the window; keep bugs out and still give protection if window is open. Got ours from motorcare. smile hope that helps.

SWoll

4,426 posts

127 months

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Had privacy shades in the back of an MB Class Wagon and was quite impressed with them, they can also be sold on if you change the vehicle.

We got ours from here Motocare

Our current car is factory tinted (BMW E61) which I find equally as good for privacy/heat/light with the kids in the back. If you do go for tints make sure you get them done properly though and stick to the factory tint level IMO.

Tints look better, but the privacy shades are more practical,cheaper to buy, less hassle to fit and can be sold on.

pstruck

3,017 posts

118 months

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Another vote for privacy shades. Just bought a set for our Octavia estate. Really impressed with the product, although I have had a problem getting an acceptable response from Motocare regarding a couple of missing clips.
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carl_w

4,170 posts

127 months

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What problem are you trying to solve?

crocodile tears

755 posts

15 months

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carl_w said:
What problem are you trying to solve?
stop baby being melted/blinded by sun.

carl_w

4,170 posts

127 months

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crocodile tears said:
carl_w said:
What problem are you trying to solve?
stop baby being melted/blinded by sun.
I've not found this to be an issue in the past, do you have aircon?

pstruck

3,017 posts

118 months

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If the OP's situation is anything like ours, it is sun in the baby's eyes which is the problem.

The Major

1,661 posts

41 months

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crocodile tears said:
stop baby being melted
sorry I laughed a bit too much at that, probabbly down to te drink

SWH

908 posts

71 months

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Have used the Windowsox jobbies on the Saab with no problems, quick, easy, stop the sun etc. Been on and off both rear doors for the past year or so, since SWH jnr could reach and destroy the roller blinds I think.

Direct sun in the face was the initial problem, very handy for darkening the back of the car for a sleep, not for me obviously.

Bit faded from the sun now, but still fine. Frost didn't seem to kill them either.

sinizter

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3,346 posts

55 months

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Thanks for all the posts.

The problem trying to solve, as others have mentioned, is to stop sun getting in the baby's face and to prevent sunburn on long journeys.

I'm not a great fan of tints in general, and I think getting just the rear half done might look a little odd. I would also have to locate someone who is good at doing them, and find some time to get it done.

The privacy shades seem like a great options and that is probably what I will go for. WindowSox are also currently in the running, but out of stock for E60s.

B3NNL

586 posts

37 months

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I had tints put on the XF and used the kiddie as the excuse. Ended up getting far too dark a tint and absolutely hated it, not quite limo tint, but not far off.
Once baby did arrive, something that did fall into place was that the wife could feed the little one in the back whilst parked in a car park, without people staring at her with her jubblies hanging out.

5678

5,020 posts

96 months

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Had the same issue as the OP in my 650. I wasn't getting tints as for it to be effective, you need to go quite dark which just makes you look like a bell end.

I've ordered my A6 with the blinds built into the doors. I would have ordered a set of the privacy shades as mentioned here, but they don't make them for the current model.

chrislusty

56 posts

60 months

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I have just ordered a set of these but from http://www.vanstyle.co.uk/shop/index.php

Ordered Tuesday, arrived this morning. This was for a 5 Door 2008 Mondeo. Will fit them tonight and update if you want.

LimaDelta

1,730 posts

87 months

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Ordered the factory privacy glass from LR which seems fine so far. Does look quite dark though from outside.

iphonedyou

2,557 posts

26 months

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carl_w said:
've not found this to be an issue in the past, do you have aircon?
Aircon will do little to stop glare, surely.

Dapster

475 posts

49 months

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I'd not hesitate in recommending Windowsox http://www.windowsox.co.uk/ Brilliant sun protection, piece of cake to fix and can't be pulled off by the kids. Also allows you to open the windows whilst they are fitted, and fit so snugly that from a distance look like tints rather than the Winnie the Pooh blinds which I personally can't abide.

I once spoke to a BMW dealer who said they could retro tint the windows with film, but a proper job with the windows out (so the tint doesn't stop at the seal) - not cheap but as good as the original darkened glass and with a BMW dealer warranty.

C.A.R.

1,274 posts

57 months

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iphonedyou said:
Aircon will do little to stop glare, surely.
Carl_w seems to be a bit of a troll to be honest...

Never seen these blind things, whilst our baby isn't due until October I have received (yet more) criticism for buying a 3-door hatchback, in that "window blinds won't fit the back windows" of my MK1 Focus as they are too triangular and don't open.

These privacy blind things look like they've just saved me from another argument...

sinizter

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3,346 posts

55 months

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chrislusty said:
I have just ordered a set of these but from http://www.vanstyle.co.uk/shop/index.php

Ordered Tuesday, arrived this morning. This was for a 5 Door 2008 Mondeo. Will fit them tonight and update if you want.
Updates would be appreciated.

Seems to be the same product as linked earlier, but a little cheaper.
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