Is It Necessary to Apply a Film to the Car's Front Windshield?
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Applying a film to the car's front windshield is optional and depends on individual needs. Advantages: The front windshield has a large heat-absorbing area and is exposed to the most UV radiation. Applying a film can effectively block UV rays, protecting the health of the driver and passengers. It can also reduce some heat and effectively diminish blinding glare. Since the front windshield is made of tempered safety glass, if the glass shatters, a pre-applied film can prevent fragments from scattering, thereby enhancing the driver's safety. Disadvantages: Applying a darker film may not only impair the driver's visibility at times but also cause reflections on the car body, affecting the visibility of drivers behind and potentially increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Additionally, metal films can interfere with ETC and GPS signals and may cause issues like high reflectivity.