Can You Apply Window Tint on a Car on Rainy Days?
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You can apply window tint on a car on rainy days, and it's even better to do so after rain because there is less dust in the air, reducing contamination. Of course, large-scale car workshops have dust-free rooms, achieving the same effect. Professional auto detailing shops are usually equipped with specialized tinting rooms, as the tinting process requires a relatively dust-free and cool environment. Precautions for window tinting: After applying window tint, avoid rolling the windows up or down for three days; do not wash the car during this period; for vehicles with sunroofs, avoid opening the sunroof while driving, especially at high speeds, for three days. In winter, avoid rolling the windows up or down or washing the car for a week after tinting. The front and rear window tints may take about a month to fully dry. Benefits of car window tinting: Heat and sun protection. Tint films can effectively block a significant amount of heat generated by infrared rays. UV protection. Medium and long-wave ultraviolet rays can penetrate thick glass, but applying a heat-insulating film can block most UV rays, preventing skin damage and reducing the aging of car interiors. Safety and explosion-proof. The base layer of the film is made of polyester, which is highly resistant to tearing and puncturing. Combined with the adhesive layer, the film enhances the glass's strength, preventing injuries caused by accidental glass breakage. Creating a private space. By choosing the right type of film, the interior of the car becomes difficult to see from the outside while maintaining clear visibility from the inside, ensuring privacy and safety. Reducing air conditioning consumption. Heat-insulating films compensate for the loss of cooling capacity in air conditioning, quickly lowering the interior temperature and achieving some degree of fuel savings. Enhancing aesthetics. According to personal preferences, films can be used to personalize and beautify the car. Reducing glare. Minimizing accidents caused by glare factors.