70% Vlt Black Car Window Tint Film Pro Dyed 30" X 10' Roll Uv Protection on 2040-parts.com
Hogansburg, New York, United States
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If you are looking for specific size, shade, color or quality please don’t be shy to ask us, we probably have what you need, and if we don’t, we will be happy to customize any of our products to your needs. We have over 10,000 precut templates, we can custom cut the tint to any vehicle, please contact for more info. Premium Charcoal Black 70% VLT Dyed Window Tint Film Roll
Dyed Films are designed to enhance your car’s look by giving it a darker and sharper look. Also, protect inside of your car, home and office from UV rays. Our films are made in USA and offers high quality 2 ply window tint. It has a scratch resistant coating that offers easy installation for professional results. In addition, this professional window tint is shrinkable. Heat shrinking is process where you heat the film before installation in order for the tint to take the desired shape and make it easier to adhere on the curved windows to avoid bubbles.
What is VLT?
VLT stands for “Visible Light Transmission”. Lower the VLT percentage is the darker it gets:
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Return Policy Dyed Films: Perfect charcoal color gives your car lifetime lasting factory style and appearance. Dyed films have good heat rejection, but not as well as Metalized or Ceramic Films. If you are not very concerned with heat reflection and looking to match the factory style on your car, Dyed films are perfect for you and your pocket.
Metallized Films: Unlike Dyed films which provides matte/flat look, Metallized films gives a glossy look on your car, making your car more shiny and eye catching. Also, provides 12% to 18% more heat rejection compares to Dyed films. People choose Metallized films for their look and superior heat rejection, but metalized films has downside as well. Due to the fact that they are electromagnetically charged, they may cause signal interruption with electronic devices in your car. Personally, I don’t think you should be scared away for this, because a lot of people use metalized films and 90% of them don’t even notice the difference, and the 10% is so little affected from it that it doesn’t bother their regular usage of the electronics. Ceramic Films: Also called Signal Enabling films, due to the fact that it has no interference with electronics in your car. Able to reject more heat and much more durable than any other film in the market. Less shiny look of Ceramic Films allows an excellent optical clarity and color stability. Ceramic films may be the most expensive films in the market but they are also the best looking, easiest to work with, lowest Visible Light Reflection (VLT) and has the best scratch-resistant coating. So, they deliver performance and aesthetic value in the same time. For International shipping contact us for rates prior to bidding and provide country, city and postal code.
All my items are handled, packaged and shipped with care. Some items are wrapped with bubble wrap or/and poly foam or/and shrink-wrap, to prevent the item from any possible damage, dust, dirt and even water. Combined ShippingIf you buy multiple items, you may have a combined shipping discount. Please contact me for details. Note: All items must be paid to be eligible for a combined shipping discount
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