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When selecting a front windshield film for your car, it's important to consider the following factors:
A. Avoid Excessive Heat-Reflective Films:
Highly heat-reflective front windshield films are typically made from multiple layers of metallic materials that use metal components to reflect solar heat. The higher the heat-reflectivity, the more metal content is usually present. While this enhances heat insulation, it often comes with various negative issues. For instance, it can interfere with mobile phone signals or disrupt the normal use of GPS systems. Additionally, films with high metal content tend to be thicker, making installation more challenging.
B. Darker Tint Doesn't Mean Better Heat Insulation:
Front windshield films must allow over 70% light transmission to ensure safe driving. If the film tint is too dark or too deep, it can lead to prolonged visual fatigue for the driver and increase the risk of traffic accidents, especially during nighttime driving.
C. Avoid Excessive Reflectivity:
If the front windshield film has high reflectivity, it can cause mirror-like reflections on the windshield when there is light inside the vehicle (such as reading lights or dashboard illumination) during nighttime driving. This directly affects the driver's ability to see the road and can lead to traffic accidents.
D. Ensure High Clarity:
Front windshield films vary in material quality, and lower-quality materials may exhibit varying degrees of wave-like patterns or an orange peel texture. This can create a sensation of waviness in the scenery while driving. Prolonged exposure to such conditions can lead to visual blurring, dizziness, reduced vision, nausea, and discomfort. Therefore, high clarity is a primary criterion when selecting a front windshield film.