Can the car film go down with bubbles in the sun?

There are bubbles in the car film, so you can go down in the sun.

Car film is a kind of film-like object attached to the windshield window and skylight behind the front windshield of an automobile. This kind of film-like object can be called solar film or explosion-proof heat insulation film. Bubbles appear on the vehicle's film. If bubbles can see water vapor, it means that bubbles are caused by water vapor, so they can be dried in the sun, and generally evaporate naturally after two days of drying.

Car stickers can play the role of ultraviolet protection, heat insulation and scratch prevention. Car stickers are used for beauty, safety and heat insulation. After the film-like object is attached, it can be used to block ultraviolet rays, insulate heat and prevent glass from bursting. Moreover, the solar film is one-way perspective, which can protect the privacy inside the car. After sticking the film, it can block 99% of infrared rays and ultraviolet rays, prevent people in the car from getting sunburned, and reduce the aging degree in the car.

Methods and steps of automobile film pasting:

1. First spread the solar film on the front windshield, and then blow it out with a hair dryer. While blowing, smooth the solar film by hand to make it extend, which can fit the radian of the glass.

2. Scrape the solar film with a special tool to make the film completely fit the front windshield. Cut the film into the required shape with a knife, and then remove all kinds of annual inspection marks posted on the windshield first.

3. Gently remove the film that has been stretched and cut into shapes, spray the mixed liquid of water and detergent on the front windshield, then clean all the dirty things on the glass, and then spray the mixed liquid of water and detergent.

4. Unfold the film, tear off the back adhesive, and gently stick it on the glass covered with the mixture of water and detergent according to the previously cut shape. Use tools to drive out all the water and bubbles between the solar film and the glass.