Is Car Film Better Applied from the Inside or Outside?

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NathanAnn
07/28/25 2:52pm
Car film is better applied from the inside. Here is relevant information about car film: 1. The main functions of the film are to block ultraviolet rays, reduce heat, prevent glare, and protect against injuries caused by sudden glass breakage. Some sun films are one-way transparent, which also helps protect personal privacy. 2. Car film is generally applied to the front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof. This thin film is also known as sun film or explosion-proof and heat-insulating film. 3. It can also reduce damage to car interiors and passengers caused by UV exposure. Through physical reflection, it lowers the temperature inside the car, reduces the use of air conditioning, thereby lowering fuel consumption and saving some expenses.
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