Will Car Window Tinting Freeze in Winter?
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Car window tinting can be affected by freezing in winter. The significant thermal expansion and contraction during winter, combined with dry air and extremely cold glass, makes the glass highly prone to cracking or damage if washed with warm or hot water. However, car window tinting in winter should be performed in an enclosed space to prevent dust particles from getting trapped between the glass and the film. The steps for winter car window tinting are as follows: 1. Clean the glass thoroughly with glass cleaner and let it dry. 2. Cut the window film according to the glass dimensions. 3. Use the "wet method" or "dry method" to adhere the film to the car window glass. 4. Wait for 1-3 hours before driving the car away.