Can You Apply Window Tint on a Car in Rainy Weather?

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PaigeRose
07/29/25 2:08pm
You can apply window tint to a car in rainy weather since the film is installed on the interior side of the windows, as long as you avoid rolling down the windows for three days. Before applying the film, the shop will clean the car glass thoroughly, which is the foundational step for ensuring proper installation. Typically, glass cleaning involves three steps: glass inspection, adhesive particle removal, and dust cleaning. Car window tinting involves applying a thin film to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This film, also known as solar film or heat-insulating film, serves multiple purposes: blocking UV rays, reducing heat transfer, preventing injuries from shattered glass, minimizing glare, and enhancing privacy through its one-way visibility feature.
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