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Window Tinting

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Metallic Window Tint

Made of tiny metal particles invisible to the eye, this window film is a good bang for your buck if longevity is not your main concern.  Metallic films will not turn purple, crack, peel, or bubble. But will lose 1-2% of their darkness per year on average. They are superior to the dyed films that most window tinting shops offer as an entry level film. Sometimes metallic film will interfere with AM radio signals. But FM is not effected. If you trade your vehicle in every 3 or 4 years and just want some privacy then this is a good choice for you.

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Carbon Window Tint

True carbon films are made with mixtures of micro carbon dust to absorb and disperse light and add privacy to the glass. Because of not using dye to color the film, it will never lose its darkness or color. Carbon films are usually the best looking match for vehicles that are tinted in the rear half from factory.  

 

Also because of the lack of metal in the film, there is no issues with AM Radio or EZ-Pass interference. If you want your vehicle to look great for the long run and want to reduce heat and glare from the sun but don't want to spend money on a high end nano ceramic then this film is for you.

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Nano Ceramic Window Tint

Nano ceramic films are the the holy grail of window tinting. For people who want to reduce as much solar radiation as possible this is the best film. Metallic and carbon films can cut 30% to 45% of infrared heat coming through the glass of your vehicle depending on the shade. But Nano ceramic film can reduce the total infrared heat that makes it to your skin inside the car by up to 85%. Another great thing about CIR Nano Ceramic film is that the ceramic particles are Nano sized, meaning they so infinitely small that the film has incredible clarity. It can reduce the strain on your eyes from sun glare. This film is costly but if heat rejection is most important to you than this is the best choice for you.

 

  *There are many types of lesser grade ceramic films but because of the size of ceramic particles in the film or metal and carbon particles, at certain angles your windows look may look hazy, so we do not offer them. 

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