Does Accidentally Rolling Down the Window Once After Applying New Car Film Have Any Impact?
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Accidentally rolling down the window once after applying new car film can have an impact. Generally, it is recommended not to roll down the windows for 3 days after applying the film. Reasons: The car film is applied to the entire piece of car glass. Whether you roll the window up or down, the edge of the film will rub against and come into contact with the window frame. It's similar to the factory film on a newly purchased phone screen—after rubbing it back and forth a few times, the film will start to peel at the edges and eventually fall off. The car film is applied using heat and is relatively durable with high wear resistance. However, to prevent the edges of the film from not being fully dry when rolling the window up or down, which could cause the film to loosen and not adhere tightly, it is important to avoid opening the windows during the initial period. This ensures the longevity of the car film and maintains its effectiveness in heat insulation, filtering strong light, and reducing glare. Other Precautions: Avoid washing the car for three days to prevent the film from peeling off; do not power the rear window defroster for a week, as the heat can cause the film to warp; refrain from using strong adhesive labels directly on the film for a month to avoid localized detachment of the film.