tires and sun
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You do not have float glass. Did not exist 100 years ago. Any glass of any thickness will block near 100% of UV-B and UV-C. UV-A alone is not damaging your tires in any timeframe that matters.
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Actually UVC is absorbed by the atmosphere, so you are left with UVB and UVA, and yes, glass absorbs almost all of the UVB light and let through about 75% of UVA. This assumes standard transparent glass with no coatings. Again, nothing to worry about unless the tires will be sitting there for years, and years.
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i’m no longer particularly worried about it, but the light which comes through is quite effective at bleaching wood, fabrics, etc, and giving sunburns. so UV or not, i was curious what people thought the effects on tire rubber would be.
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Sun doesn't help tires. Had my trailer spare blow up when I was standing nearby. Seeing as it's a snow tire it was probably from the 1970's, so it takes a long time sitting outside 24/7.