How to Install Car Window Curtains?
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Simply install a sliding track at the top and bottom of the car window, then mount the curtains between them. You can adjust them by hand when in use. For stick-on curtains, attach them directly to the window using static electricity or suction cups. It is recommended not to draw the front side curtains while driving.
I usually enjoy tinkering with minor car modifications, and installing curtains is actually quite convenient, especially the adhesive type. After purchasing, first clean the car window thoroughly, preferably using alcohol wipes to remove grease, otherwise the adhesive won't stick well. Attach the curtain piece, starting from one corner and slowly pressing it flat to eliminate air bubbles, ensuring there are no wrinkles; if you're afraid it might fall off, opt for the magnetic type, which clips directly onto the window frame and is much more stable with door magnet adsorption. I recommend not skimping on cheap products, as poor-quality adhesive that keeps falling off can affect driving safety. Also, pay attention to the installation position to avoid blocking the view, such as the side of the rear window, which is suitable for both sun protection and privacy. It's especially useful in summer, as it quickly reduces the temperature inside the car and prevents sun damage to the interior. When modifying, measure the size carefully with a ruler, not too big or too small, and check reviews when shopping online to pick the right size.