How to Remove Rain Guards?
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Removing rain guards can be done by following these steps: 1. Use a heat gun to warm the adhesive before peeling to reduce its stickiness; 2. After the adhesive softens, peel off the rain guard directly; 3. Prepare a soft, clean cloth, apply alcohol to it, and wipe the areas with residual adhesive. Rain guards are protruding rain deflectors made of synthetic resin or engineering plastic material installed along the upper edge of car windows. They serve as a dual-purpose automotive accessory for both rainy and sunny weather, effectively preventing rainwater or strong wind from directly entering the vehicle while improving ventilation efficiency. During rainy driving, opening windows with rain guards can also prevent window fogging. They maintain fresh air circulation in all environmental conditions, ensuring optimal indoor air quality for passengers.