Is car film applied on the outside or inside of the glass?

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LeJames
07/29/25 9:43pm
Car film is applied on the inside of the glass, including the front windshield film, rear windshield film, side window film, and sunroof film. Benefits of car film: 1. Heat insulation and sun protection, reducing interior temperature; 2. Blocks UV rays, slowing down the aging of car interiors; 3. Prevents injuries from accidental glass shattering; 4. Maintains privacy and safety. Car film involves applying a thin layer of material to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This layer, also known as solar film or heat-insulating film, primarily functions to block UV rays, reduce heat, prevent injuries from flying glass shards, and reduce glare. Additionally, due to the one-way visibility feature of solar film, it helps protect personal privacy.
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