What to Do If There Are Bubbles in a Newly Applied Car Film?
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The solutions for bubbles in a newly applied car film are: 1. If there are many large bubbles that are difficult to flatten, replace the film with a new one; 2. If the bubbles are not too many but are large, make a small cut and use a squeegee and a heat gun to slowly flatten them; 3. If the bubbles are few and small, puncture them with a needle and press them flat. The functions of a car film are: 1. Blocking heat generated by infrared rays; 2. Filtering ultraviolet rays to prevent skin damage; 3. Safety and explosion-proof, as the film has strong resistance to tearing and penetration; 4. Maintaining privacy and security; 5. Reducing air conditioning load; 6. Minimizing accidents caused by glare factors.