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People are only just realizing what black dots on car windshields are and why they're important
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Published 13:11 13 Nov 2024 GMT

People are only just realizing what black dots on car windshields are and why they're important

Many people are only just discovering the purpose behind the mysterious black dots

Vinay Sharma

Vinay Sharma

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Topics: Cars, Reddit, Viral, Science, Technology

Vinay Sharma
Vinay Sharma

Vinay Sharma is a freelance writer at UNILAD, specializing in topics including Hollywood films and TV as well as anything pop culture. He has a penchant for Superhero films and can talk endlessly about the DC universe.

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Ever noticed those little black dots lining the edge of your car windshield? If you've ever wondered what they are and why they're there, you're not alone.

It turns out that many people are only just discovering the purpose behind those mysterious black dots on car windshields.

While they might seem like a simple design choice, these small dots actually play several important roles, but many drivers have been unaware of their practical purposes until now.

The dots are visible at the top of the windshield (Getty Stock Photo)
The dots are visible at the top of the windshield (Getty Stock Photo)

How are the black dots made?

These black dots actually have a name - frits - and they're made from ceramic paint that’s baked onto the windshield at very high temperatures during production.

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This process creates a durable, heat-resistant layer that’s tough to wear down.

The frits are usually arranged in a gradient pattern around the edges and often cluster densely near the rearview mirror.

The dots often cluster near the rearview mirror (Getty Stock Photo)
The dots often cluster near the rearview mirror (Getty Stock Photo)

Why are there dots on windshields?

Temperature control

One major function of these dots is temperature control. When the car is in the sun, the windshield heats up.

If there weren’t a gradient pattern, the shaded border, which is covered by the car’s frame, would warm up differently than the exposed center.

This uneven heating could cause the glass to warp or crack over time. The dots help spread heat evenly, reducing the risk of thermal stress and making the glass more durable.

Reducing glare

The dots also cut down on glare. Without them, sunlight passing through the windshield could create a stark contrast between the clear center and shaded edges, which might distract or temporarily blind the driver.

The gradient design softens this transition, making it easier on the eyes. The dense cluster around the rearview mirror reduces direct sunlight, further enhancing visibility and comfort.

The dots help reduce glare (Getty Stock Photo)
The dots help reduce glare (Getty Stock Photo)

A smooth finish

From a design standpoint, the dots create a smoother transition between the windshield and the car’s frame, making the vehicle look more polished. Without them, the boundary would look harsher and less appealing.

So, those seemingly insignificant black dots on your windshield are actually a well-thought-out design feature. They help with heat distribution, improve adhesive strength, and reduce glare—all while keeping you safer on the road.

What are people saying about the dots?

Reddit users have reacted with astonishment to this seemingly minor yet crucial design feature.

One user wrote: "That is brilliant and simple. So simple that it isn’t believable but so believable that it can’t be that simple!"

"Huh.. I always thought they had some type of functionality like defrosting the windows,” another one chimed in.

A third user quipped: "I am stunned at the amount that I have learned about frit today."

A different one posted: "To adhere and protect. Sounds like a good life purpose!"

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