How Long After Car Window Tinting Can It Be Used Normally?
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Car window tinting can generally be used normally after three days in summer, while in winter it may take seven days or even longer. The newly applied tint film has not yet adhered firmly, and prolonged exposure to water can reduce its viscosity, causing the film to peel off. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid water contact or rain within the first three days after tinting. Here are the specific details: 1. After car window tinting, try not to roll the windows up and down frequently within the first three days. The glass of a freshly tinted car is usually tight, and the edges of the film are prone to wear and curling during window operation. The film, which hasn't fully adhered, is also susceptible to displacement, potentially damaging the tint. 2. After car window tinting, ensure that you do not open the sunroof when driving on highways within the first three days. Additionally, when parking, choose a sunny location to ensure that the moisture inside the tint film evaporates fully. If there are stains on the tint film, avoid using sharp objects to scrape or harsh chemical solvents to wipe. Instead, gently clean with a clean wet towel, sponge, or soft cloth.