How to Check After Car Window Tinting?

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AliviaRose
07/29/25 10:29pm
After car window tinting, the inspection methods are: 1. Check for dirt and debris between the film and the glass on the exterior of the car; 2. The film surface should not have folds, water bubbles, air bubbles, or surface scratches; 3. Observe from inside the car looking outward—there should be no obvious gaps allowing light between the film and the window glass edges, no water-squeezing marks, water ripples, or heat-shrinking marks on the film surface. The functions of car window tinting are: 1. Heat insulation and sun protection, reducing the interior temperature; 2. UV blocking, slowing down the aging of car interiors; 3. Preventing injuries to passengers from accidental glass breakage; 4. Maintaining privacy and safety. Car window tinting is applied to the inside of the car glass, including the front windshield, rear windshield, side windows, and quarter windows.
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