How Long Does It Take for Mid to Low-End Car Films to Fade?

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StNicole
09/08/25 3:13am
Mid to low-end car films generally fade in about 3 years. Functions of Car Films: Applying car films involves covering the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof with a protective layer. This film helps to block sunlight, provides heat insulation, shields against UV rays, and ensures the privacy of the vehicle's occupants. Choosing Car Films: When selecting car films, it's advisable to opt for films with good light transmittance. Poor light transmittance can obstruct the driver's view, especially during nighttime driving, significantly affecting driving safety.
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BentleyFitz
09/20/25 2:02am
Mid to low-end car films generally start to fade in about two years and are particularly affected by sun exposure and climate. I once applied such a film myself, and within three years, the color noticeably lightened, especially when parked outside all day in the summer—the film turned purple or red. Quality is crucial; low-end films use cheap dyes and adhesives that don’t resist UV rays, causing them to degrade and fade quickly. To delay this, you can park in the shade or use a sunshade, but fundamentally, it’s more cost-effective to invest in a high-end film. If you notice bubbles or discoloration, it’s best to replace the film early, as it can impair visibility and look unsightly. Regular car washing also helps—use a soft cloth and specialized cleaner to avoid scratching the surface.
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