Many car owners will put the car in the sun for a few days as instructed by the construction technician after applying the car glass film, but few people know why?
During construction, the masters will use the wet water method, with water bottled in tint sprayers. In order to make the film and glass more bonded, although a tint scraper, which is probably purchased from window tint tools supplies, will be used to remove water during construction, the water that is scraped can only be removed at most 70% to 80%. The remaining moisture depends on its natural volatilization, but if the volatilization time is longer, some water marks will be left, which will affect the sight of driving.
Therefore, whether it is a new car or an old car, it is best to bask in the sun after the film is applied. The problem of residual moisture cannot be solved well by natural volatilization or drying in the shade, and problems such as bubbles will even appear in the follow-up. Therefore, it is a good practice to dry it for a few days after the film is applied.
Under normal circumstances, after drying the film for about a week, the water vapor between the film and the glass will evaporate, but if there are still some "stubborn" bubbles that have not disappeared after a few weeks of drying, then I think this time You'll need to consult the store for a manual solution.
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