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Dyed Film
Ceramic Film
- Blocks some heat, but not as effectively.
- Blocks some UV rays, but not all.
- Can slightly darken windows and cause some blur.
- May fade or change color over time (e.g., turn purple).
- Provides a darker, more uniform tint.
- More affordable, a budget-friendly option.
- Reduces glare but doesn’t block much heat.
Types Of Films Used
Due to high volume and ongoing experiments with different films, type of film may be subject to availability. Let's get in contact to see how we can serve you best.
- Blocks a large amount of heat, keeping your space cooler.
- Blocks 99% of harmful UV rays, offering superior protection.
- Maintains crystal-clear visibility without any distortion.
- Very durable, doesn’t fade or discolor.
- Offers a sleek, subtle look with excellent performance.
- More expensive, but offers premium performance and longevity.
- Reduces glare and heat, improving comfort and energy savings.
Why Tint?
- Privacy: Tinted windows shield your car's interior from prying eyes, keeping your belongings and passengers discreet.
- UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting not only your skin, but as well as your vehicle's interior from damage or fading.
- Heat Reduction: Reduces cabin temperature by reflecting solar heat, improving comfort and lowering AC use.
- Glare Reduction: Tint can really cut down on harsh sunlight and headlight glare, making driving easier on the eyes.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a sleek, polished look to your vehicle, boosting your ride's style.
- UV Protection: Blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, protecting not only your skin, but as well as your vehicle's interior from damage or fading.
- Heat Reduction: Reduces cabin temperature by reflecting solar heat, improving comfort and lowering AC use.
- Glare Reduction: Tint can really cut down on harsh sunlight and headlight glare, making driving easier on the eyes.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a sleek, polished look to your vehicle, boosting your ride's style.
- Tint shades vary by percentage, indicating how much visible light is allowed through.
- 5% (Darkest): "Limo Tint", maximum privacy, usually used for rear windows.
- 20% (Dark): Good balance between privacy & visibility.
- 35% (Medium): Reduces bright glare while maintaining a clear view inside.
- 50% (Clear/ Light): Minimal darkening, primarily used for heat and UV protection.
*check local and state regulations before choosing your shade*
- 5% (Darkest): "Limo Tint", maximum privacy, usually used for rear windows.
- 20% (Dark): Good balance between privacy & visibility.
- 35% (Medium): Reduces bright glare while maintaining a clear view inside.
- 50% (Clear/ Light): Minimal darkening, primarily used for heat and UV protection.
*check local and state regulations before choosing your shade*