Can Window Tinting Be Done on Rainy Days?
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Window tinting can be performed on rainy days, but the following precautions should be observed: Protect interior facilities before tinting: Prior to tinting, it's essential to protect the interior facilities by covering the seats and dashboard with plastic covers. During the tinting process, avoid using lubricants that may cause the film to fade, and refrain from applying the film under direct sunlight, as this can lead to wrinkles and bubbles, significantly compromising the vehicle's aesthetic appeal. Proper glass cleaning is fundamental to ensuring high-quality film application. Typically, glass cleaning involves three steps: inspecting the glass for defects and removing adhesive particles and sand; dusting and cleaning the glass (since water is used for dust removal and lubrication, take care to prevent water from leaking into the car's audio and electronic control systems—cleaning should be done three times); and pre-tinting cleaning. When cleaning the rear windshield, be cautious not to damage the heating wires. Avoid washing the car for three days after tinting: Do not wash the car within three days after window tinting, as this may cause the film to peel off. After the tinting is completed, avoid rolling down the side windows for 24 hours in summer and 48-72 hours in winter, as doing so may displace the film. If bubbles are detected, they should be addressed within 24 hours at a professional car beauty and maintenance shop. Additionally, for one month after applying sun protection and heat insulation film, avoid using strongly adhesive labels directly on the film, as this can cause partial detachment from the glass.