Is Car Film Applied on the Inside or Outside?
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Car film should be applied on the inside of the car glass because the inner side is not exposed to wind and rain, and the film will not be significantly affected by external environmental factors during use. Functions of the film: The film can effectively block a large amount of heat generated by infrared rays. It prevents skin damage and also reduces the aging of car interiors. The base layer of the film is made of polyester, which has excellent tear and puncture resistance. Combined with the adhesive layer of the film, the strength of the glass after application can prevent injuries to drivers and passengers caused by accidental glass breakage. Precautions for film application: Do not roll down the car windows within 48 hours after applying the film. Avoid attaching suction cup-based items to the film for 5 days after application. If there is a mist-like haze between the film and the glass after application, this is a normal part of the drying process and will naturally disappear after 4-10 weeks of sun exposure. When cleaning the film, avoid using chemical solvents and instead use a wet towel or other soft cloth to wipe the film surface to prevent damage to the film.