Is it necessary to apply film to a car?

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ClaytonLynn
07/28/25 5:24pm
The benefits of applying film to a car are: 1. The film can block a large amount of heat generated by infrared rays. Applying heat-insulating film can compensate for the loss of air conditioning cooling capacity and instantly reduce the temperature inside the car; 2. It can block most ultraviolet rays, preventing skin damage and reducing the aging of car interiors; 3. The base layer of the film is polyester film, which has strong tear and puncture resistance. Combined with the adhesive layer of the film, the strength of the glass after applying the film can prevent accidental glass breakage from causing harm to the driver and passengers; 4. It helps maintain privacy and safety. Precautions for applying film to a car include: 1. Avoid rolling up or down the windows shortly after application; 2. Bubbles at the edges of the film should be repaired promptly; 3. Do not use solutions containing alcohol or ammonia to clean the surface of the film.
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OliveLee
08/11/25 11:41pm
I've been thinking about window tinting and find it quite useful. Tinting can block a significant amount of UV rays and heat, making the car interior less hot during summer drives. This means the air conditioning doesn't need to be cranked up as much, saving fuel and increasing comfort. UV protection is also important to prevent interior fading and skin damage. However, if the tint is too dark, it can affect nighttime visibility, making it harder to see the road clearly and potentially leading to accidents. Some regions even have regulations on tint transparency, with fines possible if it's below 70%. So, I recommend choosing a medium transparency tint and checking local laws before installation. Safety should always come first—while tinting can add convenience to life, don't sacrifice safety just for a cooler look. In daily driving, even a little protection can enhance the overall experience, making it worth considering.
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