Does it ever seem like all the headlights of other cars are pointed directly at your eyes when you have to drive at night? In addition to making your car more attractive, tinting your windows can also help to cut down on the glare when driving at night.
Having tint applied to your vehicle's windows can enhance the overall appearance of your vehicle. By matching the color of tint to your car's exterior paint color, you can produce a uniform look that adds character to your car.
Your vehicle represents a significant investment, so keeping it in great shape should be an important consideration. Quality window tints can help you protect your vehicle and preserve its value by significantly slowing the interior's deterioration because of sun exposure.
Heat rejection films are normally applied to the interior glass to reduce infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation entering windows. These films are usually dyed or metalized to convert incoming solar radiation to infrared radiation. The heat is rejected in the window and sent back outside.
Car window tinting has numerous benefits. It reduces as much as 99 percent of harmful UV-A and UV-B cancer-causing rays, improving skin and eye protection. It also decreases the fading and cracking of your car’s interior, prolonging the life of all rubber, wood, cellular phone, and audio speaker systems.
Cheap window tint will turn purple when exposed to too much UV radiation, aka sunlight. Quality tint should be warranty protected and will not fade or turn colors.
When you look through a tinted window, the light that you are still able to see is known as VLT (visible light transmitted). When it comes to window tint ratings, VLT is going to be measured in percentages.
Metalized auto window tints often offer superior reflectivity and heat deflection. Many metalized tints block as much as 72 percent of incoming heat and 99 percent of UV rays. Plus, they more effectively reduce distracting and dangerous glare.
Did you know that there are different shades and brands of window tinting available? When you need help picking the best option for your vehicle, we’re always ready to help.
Most state laws outlaw very dark (or black-out) window tinting, but that doesn't mean your lighter-tinted windows won't effectively block UV rays and sunlight. Films are available in a wide variety of different light transmission levels in a variety of tints.
When it comes to auto window tinting, dyed tinting film consists basically of a polyester layer with a layer of dye placed either in the adhesive layer or the polyester sheet. Since it doesn’t contain any metal, this type of window tint gives your car the blackest look.
Window tinting is not only functional, but it is also aesthetically appealing. It gives an exceptional appearance to your car and makes it look classy and valuable.