Can the inner film on the car's front windshield be removed?

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SanGia
07/29/25 9:05pm
The inner film on the car's front windshield can be removed. Here are a few points to note when removing the inner film from the car's front windshield: 1. Be cautious when doing it yourself: If you choose to do it yourself, it's best to use a high-power hair dryer to heat the edges while peeling. Be careful not to heat one spot for too long to avoid cracking the glass. If there is residual adhesive on the glass, don't worry about it immediately—wipe it off with a cloth soaked in tar remover after peeling. 2. 4S shops offer more professional removal: If the owner is dissatisfied with the inner film and is not skilled in handling it, it is recommended to have the car taken to a 4S shop for professional removal. This ensures the vehicle is not damaged due to improper handling and maintains the car's appearance to the greatest extent.
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