Does a panoramic sunroof need window tinting?
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Panoramic sunroofs require window tinting, but it's important to note that after tinting, the overall thickness of the glass will increase. If the tinting technique is poor, noticeable abnormal noises may occur, or the sunroof may even get stuck directly, causing significant damage to the motor. It is recommended to have the tinting done by professional technicians. While car sunroofs provide some heat insulation and sun protection, larger panoramic sunroofs have relatively poor performance in these aspects. The main purposes of tinting are to block ultraviolet rays, reduce heat transfer, prevent injuries from glass shattering, minimize glare, and protect personal privacy through the one-way visibility feature of the window film. It can also reduce damage to interior items and occupants caused by UV radiation, lower the car's interior temperature through physical reflection, and decrease the use of air conditioning.