Is it necessary to apply a front windshield film to a car?

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EmmettLee
07/24/25 5:53am
Applying a film to the front windshield of a car is highly necessary. The benefits of applying a film include the following five points: 1. Reduce blinding glare and increase driver comfort: Especially during encounters with other vehicles and in low-light conditions, it prevents the glare from headlights, ensuring the driver's visibility without blind spots and avoiding traffic accidents. 2. Block a significant amount of harmful UV rays: Up to 99%, preventing the dashboard and interior decorations from fading or deforming due to sun exposure, thus avoiding premature damage. 3. Lower the interior temperature, providing insulation in summer: It can block up to 80% of the heat, and in winter, it helps retain the interior temperature, saving on air conditioning costs. 4. Reduce the load on the air conditioning system and improve fuel efficiency: This is a manifestation of the insulation effect. 5. Do not impair driving visibility at night or in low-light conditions: High-quality films ensure clarity that does not affect visibility in low-light situations.
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