Do Car Sunroofs Need Tinting?
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Car sunroofs do not need tinting because the sunroof glass usually already has UV protection and heat insulation functions. Here is a detailed introduction to the pros and cons of car window tinting: 1. Good Privacy: Generally, car window tinting is one-way, which can protect the owner's privacy, but the owner needs to verify this when choosing the tinting film. 2. Anti-Explosion Effect: In the event of an accident, the glass with tinting film will stick together when shattered, avoiding glass splashing, which provides protection for passengers. 3. Heat Insulation: High-quality car window tinting can provide heat insulation. In summer, it can effectively control the rise in cabin temperature, and in winter, it can suppress the dissipation of heat, maintaining the cabin temperature and creating a comfortable driving environment for the owner. 4. Reduced Light Transmittance: The light transmittance of car window tinting does not exceed 90%, especially when applied to the front windshield. The reduced light transmittance can be detrimental to driving safety.