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Will the car film blister in winter?

The film of Pacific Auto Network will not blister in winter, and it will not have much influence in winter, which shows that the film is seasonal. However, filming in winter needs to be done indoors. Generally, it needs to be placed for a few days after the film is applied. When the moisture in the car film is dry, you can't lift the window or wash the car during this time.

In winter, the car film has little effect, that is to say, the film is seasonal. However, in winter, shooting needs to be done indoors. General professional film shop will set up a film shop, dust-free, with special equipment, and the indoor environment is controlled at about 15-30℃.

In winter, the blisters on the car film disappear in a week or so, but depending on the actual situation, there will be some influencing factors, such as the weather.

How long the blisters on the car film disappear in winter mainly depends on the size of the blisters and the environmental conditions at that time. If it is a small bubble, it will disappear automatically in a week or so, but if it is a big bubble, it cannot disappear automatically, so it can only be handled manually, such as puncturing the bubble with an embroidery needle, and then squeezing out the air inside by hand. However, if you don't know how to deal with it, it's better to go to the repair shop of the film and find a professional to help you deal with it, which will be more secure.

Generally, it needs to be left for a few days after pasting the film until the moisture in the car film is dry. During this time, you can't lift the window to wash the car. Maintenance takes about 3-7 days, but the water dries slowly in winter, depending on the actual environment.

After pasting the film, you need to pay attention to the condition of the car film. If there is any abnormality, you should go to the repair shop for repair in time. If it takes too long, the glue around the car film paper has dried up, which will be more troublesome to handle and may have creases.

Some people mistakenly think that it is good to cover the film in summer, but it is not necessary in winter, but in fact it is best all year round, because the ozone layer content is reduced and the ultraviolet rays are stronger in winter, and it is more necessary to use the car film to block ultraviolet rays. And if you stick a good quality car film, it will take about 5 to 10 years.

In addition to blocking ultraviolet rays, the use of automobile film can also reduce the heat loss in the car in winter, reduce the air conditioning load and reduce fuel consumption. The same is true in summer, but it prevents the outside heat from flowing into the car and reduces the rising speed of the temperature inside the car.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)