Should the Front Windshield Be Tinted?
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It is necessary to tint the front windshield of a car. The following are the functions of front windshield tinting: Sun Protection/UV Protection: The front windshield has a large surface area exposed to heat and receives the most UV radiation. Tinting can effectively block UV rays, protecting the health of the driver and passengers. Heat Insulation and Glare Reduction: Many practical cases have proven that front windshield tinting can indeed block a portion of heat, and the effect is significant. During the day, the glaring sunlight can easily cause visual discomfort; at night, the strong headlights of oncoming vehicles can also produce dazzling glare—especially when driving on rainy nights, the lights become even more chaotic. Front windshield tinting can effectively reduce this glaring light. Explosion-Proof Function: Since the front windshield is made of tempered safety glass, if it shatters, the installed tint film can prevent fragments from flying, thereby protecting the driver's safety.