Is Car Film Applied on the Inside or Outside?
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Car film is applied on the inside. Applying it on the inner side avoids exposure to wind and rain, ensuring the film is not subject to significant external interference during use. Since the film is adhesive and not exposed to weathering, it adheres more firmly and remains unaffected during use. If applied on the outside, it could be damaged by windshield wipers or soaked by rainwater, leading to bubbling of the window film. Benefits of car film: It blocks ultraviolet rays, reduces heat, and prevents injuries caused by sudden glass shattering. Additionally, due to the one-way transparency feature of solar film, it helps protect personal privacy. Moreover, it can reduce air conditioning energy consumption, enhance aesthetics, and to some extent, improve fuel efficiency. Precautions for applying film: Avoid washing the car within three days after applying the film to prevent moisture from causing the film to peel off. After the film is applied, do not roll down the side windows for 24 hours in summer and 48-72 hours in winter.