Can a Car Be Exposed to Rain After Window Tinting?
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Yes. A car can be exposed to rain after window tinting because the film is primarily applied to the interior side of the windows. As long as the windows are not rolled down, it is generally fine. However, it is still advisable to avoid prolonged exposure to rain. Of course, for freshly applied tint, the windows should not be rolled down, and the film should not come into contact with water, as this can cause bubbling, peeling, or wrinkling of the film. Precautions: 1. Inspect the windows before tinting: Before applying the film, check that the window glass is intact and the overall condition of the car glass to ensure the tinting process can proceed smoothly. It is essential to cover necessary areas inside the car to prevent liquid seepage. 2. Clean the windows before tinting: Clean the interior and exterior surfaces of the windows (focusing on the interior surfaces and the areas around the glass seals). This is mainly to eliminate any dirt or foreign objects between the tint film and the window glass that could affect the quality of the installation, ensuring a proper bond between the film and the glass.