What kind of water is used for car window tinting?
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When applying car window tint film, a specialized film cleaning solution and installation fluid diluted with purified water is sprayed to achieve maximum bonding strength between the film and glass. However, regular tap water or diluted dish soap can also be used as long as it's not adhesive. Purpose of spraying water during car window tinting: Prevent bubbles - The water allows time to squeegee out air bubbles before the film fully adheres. Adjust positioning - The water enables repositioning of the film to prevent misalignment. Functions of car window tinting: Heat insulation - Tint film effectively blocks infrared radiation that generates substantial heat. UV protection - Medium and long wave ultraviolet rays can penetrate thick glass, while tint film blocks most UV rays, preventing skin damage and reducing interior fading. Safety and shatter resistance - The polyester film base provides exceptional tear resistance and penetration protection. Combined with the adhesive layer, it strengthens glass to prevent injury from accidental breakage. Privacy - Properly selected tint film maintains outward visibility while obscuring the interior view from outside. Improved AC efficiency - Tint film compensates for cooling loss by reducing interior temperature quickly, leading to fuel savings. Enhanced aesthetics - Custom tinting allows personalization of vehicle appearance. Glare reduction - Minimizes hazardous glare-related driving conditions.