Is it necessary to apply film to a new car?

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Bilbo
07/29/25 9:42pm
It is necessary to apply film to a new car. When the glass is damaged, the film can slow down the impact speed of glass fragments, thereby protecting passenger safety. The film also has the functions of reflecting ultraviolet rays and absorbing heat, effectively preventing the aging of interior panels and decorations caused by sun exposure. Here are some additional details: 1. Automotive film: Automotive film can prevent glass from shattering. In the event of a collision, the film can slow down the impact speed of glass fragments. Although car glass generally has anti-shatter effects, when the glass is damaged, cracks can break it into many small pieces. Applying film can better protect passengers. 2. Disadvantages of automotive film: Although the film effectively prevents glass shattering, it can also affect the driver's visibility. Especially for cars with dark film, the driver may experience a hazy feeling when looking ahead, and prolonged use can even lead to visual fatigue.
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