Nano Ceramic Car Front Window Film 99% Anti UV Heat Insulation Sun Blocking Solar Window Tint for Car Windshield Rear Side Window, 20Inch X 10Feet Roll 80% VLT
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This is an adhesive-style film in the traditional sense. During the installation, it can be moved around. Removing it later would almost certainly leave the adhesive behind, resulting in a time-consuming clean-up.
This prevents the film from being chipped by rocks and road debris on the inside.
Yes, as long as it isn't too dark.
Selected User Reviews For Nano Ceramic Car Front Window Film 99% Anti UV Heat Insulation Sun Blocking Solar Window Tint for Car Windshield Rear Side Window, 20Inch X 10Feet Roll 80% VLT
This tint achieves exactly what I'm looking for: It manages to keep a lot of heat out while not looking cheesy. br>br>I despise the look of heavily tinted glass on old vehicles with large windows, but the large windows let so much heat in that you end up baking in the sun. This 80% tint blocks the heat from the sun while looking factory while looking factory while looking factory while looking factory while looking factory while looking factory while looking factory while The jury was still out on whether it worked until I got stuck in traffic in the desert, where the sun was shining directly in my face through the window and I was barely warm, but as soon as I rolled down the window, I felt the full force of what was being blocked by the tint. It was a 70% heat reduction at least at least at least at least at least at least at least% I'll declare it a complete success for that reason. In theory, one 10ft roll is enough to cover one truck with three windows.
I took it to a local tint shop, where he installed it on my RV windshield as well as his own 3M tints on the driver's side. windows in the passenger compartment I used to be able to drive one car at a time. 2 hours and you'll be completely worn out. I drove a 12-hour round trip this week because the sun was no longer baking me. This greatly aids in reducing the "baking" sensation and keeping the cabin cool. It does not prevent the car from baking while it is parked, but it does significantly reduce the heat, which is exactly what I was looking for.
Note: It has a distinct odor that irritates chemically sensitive people, but it's not bad enough to keep me from taking 12-hour one-way trips or week-long road trips. Long stays in the motorhome, the kind where I need to open a window every now and then to get some fresh air. Still an A for making my drive more comfortable while not obstructing my view. It only added a smidgeon of dullness to the scene, but it was enough to prevent glare from incoming light. br>br>I'm very happy with it.
It was a pain to set up, but it was well worth it. On my way home, 40 minutes of direct sunlight in the south would make me extremely hot. With this installed, I can barely feel the sun on my face. In addition, I've noticed that my car, which is parked in my driveway, does not get nearly as hot inside as it used to. More will be purchased in order to complete the back windows. It was easier for me when I used a lot of water. I couldn't get rid of all of the bubbles, but after a few days in the sun, they had baked out.
It does the job, but I don't know if it bends, it creates a crease that won't come out, and that crease creates an air pocket that you can't get out once it's formed, I have little creases all over my windows just because it bends a little when you use the tint squeegee on it, especially the creases at the bottom, which get bigger every time I roll the window down and form other air bubbles, it'.
It doesn't seem to make any difference. The day before I installed it, I measured the temperature of the curtain and window. The following day, I did a reading. In each location where I tested it, it was within 1°. I'm glad I didn't buy enough to cover all of my windows with it.
Was good! We could use this large roll to cover the visor and two side windows on our big rig!.
Didn't install, but rolled open and placed between myself and the sun, the difference was barely noticeable, certainly near 46% block of Solar Energy. My un-regular un-regular un-regular un-regular un-reg Car windows that have been tinted.
I've had little luck shrinking the film to fit the window so far, and I haven't attempted anything particularly difficult. I'll provide an update once I've seen more of this movie.