How to Prepare Car Film Solution?

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StAmelia
07/29/25 10:02pm
There are two methods to prepare car film solution: Purified water with dish soap: Use purified water mixed with dish soap or shower gel. Generally, add 5 drops to 200 milliliters of water. If the film doesn't slide well after application, you can add a bit more. The surfactants in dish soap help with adhesion while ensuring smooth scraping. Shake and spray: Typically, add 5 to 6 drops of dish soap to a bottle of cold water, shake well until evenly mixed, then adjust to a sprayable consistency. Spray onto the glass until bubbles form. Film application tips: Cut the film to size according to the glass dimensions, ensuring it's slightly larger by at least 1 centimeter; thoroughly clean the glass, spraying ample water and using a squeegee multiple times to remove all dust, lint, and sand particles; after cleaning, spray another layer of water on the glass; separate the protective film from the adhesive film by spraying water on the adhesive side as well; use a squeegee to gently remove water between the film and glass, smoothing it out and trimming excess edges.
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