What are the consequences of using color change film for a long time?

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ArielMarie
07/28/25 2:58pm
After prolonged use, color change film may experience fading and bubbling. Characteristics of color change film: Vehicle color change film is a service that uses richly colored and diverse films to alter the appearance of the entire vehicle or specific parts through overall coverage and adhesion. Vehicle color change film primarily adheres to the car's surface using high-molecular polymer materials and is easy to remove. Methods to distinguish the quality of color change film: To avoid being deceived, it's essential to understand the corresponding prices of various grades of color change film in the market. Imported color change films have rich and uniform colors, while domestic ones have a noticeable granular texture. The thickness and toughness of the backing paper are directly proportional to the quality of the color change film. If a strong, pungent odor is noticeable upon close inspection, it is usually a domestic color change film. Imported color change films adhere to global environmental standards. The adhesive backing of imported color change films can maintain its adhesion strength even after multiple applications and removals, whereas the adhesive backing of domestic color change films shows a noticeable decline in adhesion after just one or two applications. Adhesive backings with air channels are easier to apply.
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