When is the best season to apply car film?
The best season for new car wraps is summer, because the temperature in summer is relatively high, and it dries easily and takes the shortest time. There is actually no season for taking pictures of cars. The key is to choose good weather and environment. It is best to shoot cars in a dust-free indoor environment. However, it should be noted that no matter what season it is, try not to choose a car film that is too dark in color. The low light transmittance of the film will prolong the driver's judgment time in emergency situations and make accidents very easy to occur. Avoid using inferior brands or fake products from unknown brands. Some fake and inferior car films have uneven thicknesses and will shrink unevenly when the air warms up after being applied in winter, causing the film to crack prematurely and be scrapped; the film must be pasted indoors in a dust-free environment to prevent dust particles from getting caught between the glass and the film. When the weather is particularly cold, when the car drives into the film workshop, it takes a while for the glass temperature to approach room temperature. Be sure to grasp the timing when baking the film, otherwise the glass of the front and rear windshields will easily crack. On the one hand, car owners need to put a thermal insulation film on their cars. On the other hand, the most important function is the safety and explosion-proof effect of the glass. If there are unexpected flying objects in the car while driving at high speed, breaking the glass will cause life-threatening danger, but if there is a film, the damage caused by the broken glass will be greatly reduced. The last point is the anti-glare function of the film, which is an inevitable choice to ensure safe driving for car owners. There must be no seasonal distinction between these features, so movies have little to do with seasons.