Does applying sun protection film on small cars have a sun protection effect?
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Automotive solar films primarily serve functions such as heat insulation, sun protection, UV protection, explosion-proofing, anti-glare, and energy saving. Therefore, applying sun protection film on small cars does have a sun protection effect. Automotive Solar Film: Automotive solar film refers to the film applied to the surface of car glass, commonly known as explosion-proof film. In addition to heat and light insulation, it also has explosion-proof capabilities. High-quality explosion-proof films use a special polyester film as the base material, which inherently possesses strong toughness. Combined with special pressure-sensitive adhesive, in the event of an accident, the glass will crack but remain adhered to the film, preventing shards from flying and causing injury. Precautions for Film Application: For the first three days after applying the film, avoid washing the car to prevent the film from peeling off due to moisture. After the film is applied, do not roll down the side windows for 24 hours in summer and 48-72 hours in winter. The film, not yet fully adhered, is prone to displacement.