IR-Ceramic tint is the Best Automotive Window film.This Tint has infused a proprietary formulation of nano-ceramic technology with an IR layer to deliver excellent Heat Rejection, Glare Control and UV protection that is metal-free. IR-Ceramic blocks up tp 99%+ of cancer-causing UVA and UVB rays and filters 95% infrared heat.
Watch your window film from a distance of two to three feet; look through it, not at it. The full curing of your film will take about 7 to 10 days. As a result of the extra moisture that has become trapped between the glass and film during this time, the windows may seem foggy and have little water pockets. This "blister"-like effect is generated. These water blisters won't last long once all the water has evaporated, so don't try to remove them with a squeegee, prod, or poke. Rolling down your tinted windows before they are dry, which could take 2–3 days, could cause the film to peel.
Despite our best efforts, there may be a small amount of dust contamination or other flaws in every window film application due to the nature of the product. Additionally, after the windows are tinted, pre-existing scratches as well as chips on the glass are frequently more obvious on the outside.
Your tinted windows should be cleaned with a microfiber. Unless they are marked AMMONIA FREE do not use. Ammonia-based products like Windex. Ammonia could cause the chemicals in the film to react over time, making the window film cloudy and blotchy.
The rear windows of most cars feature a black dot matrix around the borders. This ceramic edge can have a dotted edge occasionally or a straight, flat edge. On the majority of cars, these thick black ceramic dots prevent the window film from sticking to the ceramic dots because they are quite thick. A whitish-looking strip trims the glass as a result of this.
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