How much protection from the Sun’s rays are in clothes?
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at
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UV rays are a myth, mythbusters proved it by flying into the sun and they came back unscathed
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If your wearing clothes on your body, even one layer, it should protect that area. You only have to put sunblock on unclothed or unprotected areas because sun rays affect the skin directly, but with clothes there the rays should not harm you.
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this is a small book you are looking for. Generally a good quality tee shirt has an spf of around 10-12. If it gets wet, than cut that by 25-50%.
Jeans probably much more spf, wet jeans…. you get it.
Layering combines these. The suits that surfers wear made of synthetics are in the upper 30 range or more. Remember to shield your eyes from sun damage with UVA and UVB protective eye wear.
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med and clothing knowledge
Are you retarded?
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There are shirts made that have sunscreen built into them.
Laying clothes does NOT provide SPF properties.
Just wear sunscreen under your clothes whenever you go out is the best advice.
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