Does a Panoramic Sunroof Need Tinting?
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A panoramic sunroof needs tinting. Tinting the panoramic sunroof can effectively block heat and ultraviolet rays, preventing excessive temperature inside the car. Benefits of car window tinting: Tinting is used to block sunlight, especially during noon when external glare significantly affects driving visibility. Tinting can effectively filter out this glare, and some films can also reduce direct ultraviolet radiation entering the car. Additionally, tinting can prevent window glass from shattering into fragments, which could cause scratches. The film adds a protective layer to the glass, ensuring that even if it shatters, the pieces won’t scatter. Precautions after tinting: Avoid opening windows randomly, as the tint film needs time to adhere firmly to the window. During this period, opening or closing the window may cause the edges of the newly applied film to curl or shift if not fully bonded. If you accidentally open a window without causing damage, simply avoid doing so again. Also, do not direct the air conditioning toward the front windshield. After rear window tinting, avoid turning on the rear defogger.