How long does it take for a car's front windshield film to be ready for normal use?
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How long it takes for a car's window film to be ready for normal use depends on time and weather conditions. Generally, it takes about 3 days in summer and 7 days or even longer in winter. Benefits of car window film: The film is applied to block sunlight, especially during midday when external glare can significantly affect driving visibility. The film effectively filters out this glare. Additionally, some films can reduce the direct entry of UV rays into the car. The film also helps prevent the shattering of window glass, which can cause injuries. The film acts as a protective layer that holds the glass together, preventing fragments from scattering even if the glass breaks. Precautions after applying the film: Avoid rolling down the windows randomly, as the heat-resistant film needs time to adhere firmly to the window. If the windows are opened or closed during this period, the edges of the newly applied film may peel or the film may shift if it hasn't fully bonded. If you accidentally open a window and no damage occurs, that's ideal—just be cautious not to open them unnecessarily. Also, avoid directing the air conditioning directly at the front windshield. After applying the film to the rear windshield, do not activate the rear defroster.