Can a Car Be Parked Outside After Getting Window Tint in Winter?
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Can a car be parked outside after getting window tint in winter? Generally, it won't affect the effectiveness of the window tint. However, if it's snowing, it's best not to park the car outside immediately after tinting, as it may cause the film to adhere poorly. If parking outside is unavoidable, you can purchase a car cover to keep the car warm at night. After getting window tint, avoid rolling down the windows for seven days. The glass becomes tighter after tinting, and opening the windows may cause the edges of the film to curl or lift, damaging the tint. After tinting, park the car in a sunny area to speed up the drying process and ensure proper evaporation of moisture, which helps maintain the tint's effectiveness. Do not wash the car for three days after tinting to prevent moisture from causing the film to peel off. It's advisable to wash the car before applying the tint. Within the first week after tinting, park the car in a sunny spot to ensure complete evaporation of moisture trapped under the film. To ensure the tint adheres firmly to the glass, avoid attaching or hanging items directly on the windows for two months after tinting. This prevents gaps from forming when removing suction cups or stickers, which could damage the film.