How to Remove Adhesive Residue from Car Window Tinting Film?
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The methods to remove adhesive residue from car window tinting film are: 1. Use a cotton swab to apply vinegar to the residual adhesive. After the vinegar dissolves the adhesive, wipe it clean with a cloth; 2. Apply essential balm to the adhesive and scrape it off with a blade; 3. Evenly apply alcohol to the residual adhesive. Once the adhesive is softened by the alcohol, wipe it away; 4. Spray a specialized heat-insulating cleaner onto the residual adhesive to dissolve it, then wipe it clean with a cloth. The functions of car window tinting film include: 1. Blocking a significant amount of heat generated by infrared rays; 2. Filtering out some ultraviolet rays to protect the skin and reduce the aging of car interiors; 3. Strengthening the glass to prevent injuries to passengers in case of accidental glass breakage. Car window tinting film is a thin layer applied to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof of a vehicle. This layer is called solar film or heat-insulating film.