Can I not replace the glass after it self-destructs?
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It is not advisable to leave the glass unreplaced after self-destruction. It is recommended to go to a 4S shop for inspection and repair to determine the cause of the glass self-destruction and replace the glass promptly. Common causes of glass self-destruction: 1. Poor tempering treatment of the glass itself; 2. Uneven heating during glass film application; 3. Excessive thermal variation of the glass film; 4. Rapid temperature changes causing thermal expansion and contraction, leading to uneven stress and explosion. After self-destruction, the surface structure of the glass has undergone severe changes, posing risks of cracking or detachment during high-speed driving or significant temperature fluctuations. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the glass immediately after self-destruction to avoid compromising driving safety.