How Long Does It Take to Install Car Window Tint?
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Car window tint installation generally takes about 3-5 hours. Window tinting can also reduce damage to interior items and occupants caused by UV radiation. Through physical reflection, it lowers the interior temperature, reduces the use of car air conditioning, thereby decreasing fuel consumption and saving some expenses. The areas for window tint application include the front windshield, rear windshield, side windows, and quarter windows. The reason window tint is applied on the inside is to avoid exposure to wind and rain, slowing down the aging process and extending its lifespan. During use, the tint film is less susceptible to external interference, preventing scratches or damage. Precautions after tint installation are as follows: After tinting, avoid rolling down the windows for three days. Do not wash the car during this period. For vehicles with sunroofs, avoid opening the sunroof while driving, especially at high speeds, for three days. In winter, it is recommended not to roll down the windows or wash the car for a week after tinting. The front and rear windshields may take about a month to fully dry. If bubbles appear at the edges of the tint, they should be repaired at the installation site within 24 hours. Beyond this time, as the adhesive around the bubbles dries completely, the edges of the film cannot be adjusted, leading to creases during repair.