Does Car Window Tinting Provide Sun Protection?

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OGiselle
07/30/25 6:59am
Car window tinting provides sun protection. Types of car window films include: dyed film, coated printed film, standard metallic film, nano-ceramic film, precious metal film, and magnetron sputtered film. The functions of car window tinting are: blocking heat and ultraviolet rays; improving clarity and transparency; enhancing explosion-proof performance; preventing surface scratches. Methods for inspecting car window tinting after application are: 1. Stains and debris: Check for stains and debris between the film and the glass on the exterior of the car. 2. Scratches: The film surface should not have creases, blisters, bubbles, or surface scratches. 3. Water marks, ripples, or heat-sealing marks: When observing from inside the car outward, there should be no noticeable gaps allowing light through between the film and the window glass edges, and the film surface should be free of water marks, ripples, or heat-sealing marks.
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