Which parts of a car should be tinted with film?

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Damian
09/06/25 3:28am
Areas for car window tinting: The front and rear windshields, side windows, and sunroof can be tinted with a thin film applied to the inside of the glass. Window film can block ultraviolet rays, reduce heat, and prevent injuries caused by sudden glass shattering. Additionally, the one-way visibility feature of solar film helps protect personal privacy. Light transmittance is a crucial performance factor for automotive film related to driving safety. It is recommended to avoid films with excessively low light transmittance. Especially for the front side windows, the windshield film should have a sufficiently clear base material. Even darker films should provide a clear view without appearing dim or distorted. A light transmittance of over 85% is generally suitable. Side window films do not require cutouts and should not obstruct visibility. They can also reduce the intense glare from headlights of following cars reflected in the rearview mirror during nighttime driving, making it more comfortable for the eyes. Furthermore, they ensure good visibility during rainy nights, reversing, or making U-turns.
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DiAniyah
09/18/25 3:26am
I absolutely love researching car modifications, and there's a lot to talk about when it comes to window tinting. The front windshield must be tinted, otherwise driving in summer with glaring sunlight can hurt your eyes and burn your arms. Just remember to choose a certified film with over 70% light transmittance, or it won't pass the annual inspection. Tinting the four side windows blocks UV rays and provides privacy, but be careful not to go too dark on the front windows—it can make rearview mirrors hard to see at night, which is dangerous. Many people overlook the rear windshield, but it's actually the most important spot for high-quality heat insulation film, since items in the trunk can't handle direct sunlight. Oh, and roof window tinting is trending now, especially for panoramic sunroof models—it can lower the cabin temperature by at least 7-8°C in summer. Here’s a fun fact: some off-road enthusiasts apply reflective film to their roofs to bounce sunlight and keep the car cooler when parked in the wild.
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