Are Bubbles in Car Window Tint Harmful to Human Health?
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Bubbles in car window tint can be harmful to human health. Causes of diseases: When window tint bubbles, it releases a large amount of formaldehyde. The sealed environment between the tint film and the glass is compromised, allowing toxic gases to be released inside the vehicle. Additionally, when the car is exposed to sunlight, formaldehyde present in floor mats, tint films, and interior paint coatings can increase the formaldehyde levels inside the car. Excessive formaldehyde in the car can irritate the respiratory tract and skin mucous membranes, posing health risks. Impact on visibility: Large bubbles in the window tint can obstruct the driver's view, making it difficult to judge objects in front of the vehicle and potentially leading to accidents.