How long after applying a color change film can it be exposed to rain?
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It should not be exposed to rain. After installation, you can wipe the film surface with a wet towel, sponge, or soft cloth. Additionally, some foggy condensation may appear inside the film after application. This is a normal phenomenon during the drying process of the film and will gradually disappear over time. Extended information: How to distinguish the quality of color change films: 1. Price: Car owners should fully understand the price range of color change films in the market to avoid being deceived. 2. Color: High-quality color change films have full and even colors, while inferior ones appear uneven with noticeable graininess. 3. Texture: The thickness and toughness of the backing paper are directly proportional to the quality of the film. High-quality films have a fine surface and appropriate thickness, making them less prone to creases; inferior films feel rough, lack toughness, and are more likely to crease. 4. Smell: If there is a strong, irritating odor upon close inspection, it is likely an inferior film. High-quality films generally comply with global environmental standards. 5. Adhesive: The adhesive of high-quality films maintains strong adhesion even after multiple applications and removals, whereas inferior films show a noticeable decline in adhesive strength after just one or two uses.