How long after window tinting can the windows not be rolled up and down?
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After window tinting, the windows should not be rolled up and down for one week, as the film has not yet fully adhered to the window during this period. Rolling the windows up and down can easily cause the film to shift. Below is some related information: Functions of window tinting film: Heat and sun protection: The film can effectively block a large amount of heat generated by infrared rays. UV protection: Medium and long-wave ultraviolet rays can penetrate thick glass, but applying a heat-insulating film can block most UV rays, protecting the skin and reducing the aging of car interiors. Safety and explosion-proof: The base layer of the film is made of polyester, which is highly resistant to tearing and puncturing. Combined with the adhesive layer of the film, the strength of the glass can prevent injuries to passengers caused by accidental glass breakage. Creating a private space: By choosing the right type of film, the outside of the car becomes less visible from the inside while maintaining visibility from the inside out, ensuring privacy and safety. Reducing air conditioning load and saving fuel: The heat-insulating film can compensate for the loss of air conditioning cooling capacity, quickly lowering the interior temperature and achieving a certain degree of fuel savings. Characteristics of window tinting film: Automotive window tinting films are known for their long-lasting color, scratch resistance, UV protection, high heat insulation rate, high clarity, and compliance with national standard test reports.