How Long Does It Take to Apply Window Tint?
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If applying full-car heat-insulating and explosion-proof film, it usually takes about 2 hours for a new sedan, and about 3 hours for an old car (which requires removal of old film). For a full-car color change film or full-car paint protection film (PPF), it typically takes about 1 day for sedans, and about 1.5 days for SUV/MPV models. Additional information: 1. Introduction: Automotive window tinting (Autofilm) involves applying a thin film to the vehicle's front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This film is also known as solar film or heat-insulating film. 2. Functions: Its primary purposes are to block ultraviolet rays, reduce heat transmission, prevent injuries from shattered glass, and minimize glare. Additionally, the one-way visibility feature of window tint helps protect personal privacy. It also reduces damage to interior items and passengers caused by UV exposure. Through physical reflection, it lowers the car's interior temperature, decreasing the use of air conditioning and thereby reducing fuel consumption and saving costs.