How many days after car window tinting can you roll down the windows?

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OSienna
07/29/25 9:15am
After car window tinting, you can roll down the windows after 3 days in summer and 7 days in winter. During this period, avoid randomly raising or lowering the windows, as doing so in a short time may cause the tint film to shift, since it hasn't fully dried between the film and the glass. After tinting, park the car in a sunny place to facilitate the evaporation of moisture inside the film, and avoid washing the car for three days. Car window tinting involves applying a thin film-like material to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This film, also known as solar film or heat-insulating film, primarily blocks ultraviolet rays, reduces heat, prevents injuries caused by flying glass, and reduces glare. Additionally, it serves to protect personal privacy due to the one-way visibility feature of the solar film. It also minimizes damage to interior items and passengers from UV exposure, lowers the car's interior temperature through physical reflection, reduces the use of air conditioning, and thereby decreases fuel consumption.
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