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Gila Heat Shield 20% Vlt Automotive Window Tint on 2040-parts.com

US $15.72
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Jersey City, New Jersey, United States

Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Gila EAN:0045162486095 Manufacturer:Gila UPC:045162486095 MPN:G30-HPB044 ISBN:Does not apply

Gila Heat Shield 20% VLT Automotive Window Tint

Product Features

  • Two Year Limited Waranty, deep dyed technology for the longest color retention
  • Keeps the vehicles interior cooler
  • Rejects up to 78 percent glare
  • Visible light transmission 20 percent
  • EZ mount adhesive

Product Description

Gila limo black 20 percent visible light transmission heat shield scratch resistant automotive window tint is the automotive films, the brand leader in DIY (do it yourself) auto window tint. Our best in class deep dyeing, coating and adhesive technologies have helped design higher performing, longer lasting films that are among the best in the marketplace. Gila manufactures and package our films at our world class manufacturing facility located in Martinsville, VA USA, in order to measure and ensure tight quality and performance standards from start to finish. The lower the visible light transmission percent, the darker the film.

Gila's Heat Shield Auto Tint is a great solution for keeping your car cool, comfortable and looking great. Manufactured in Gila's state-of-the-art factory in Martinsville, VA the Heat Shield series utilizes a heat-blocking metalized layer to reflect away intense heat and glare. A cooler car means using less AC and, therefore, saving money on gas. The Heat Shield Series will look great for years with its scratch resistant coating and deep dyed color. It won't turn purple or clear over time like cheap imitations. And with Gila's EZ Mount adhesive and your careful installation it will not bubble or peel over time.

Easy to install
Easy to install
Easy to Install

Gila Auto Tints are easy to install. It's recommended to watch Gila's installation video to learn tips and tricks. But of key importance is utilizing plenty of Gila application solution to keep the film and window wet during installation. Do not attempt to install the film dry or with plain water. The wetter, the better. The application solution lubricates the film so you can ?slide? it to the correct position. Then the solution helps to remove air, dust, and dirt when you squeegee down the film. Install when ambient temperature is between 45 and 90 degrees F and avoid direct sunlight. You have 24-48 hours to fix any imperfections. Simply peel back the film being careful not to tear or crease it, clean away the imperfection, and remount. After 24-48 hours the film is bonded to the window.

Please check your state tint laws prior to purchasing. In some instances it may be beneficial to use lighter tint on the forward side windows and darker on the back side and rear windows.

Note on Rear Windows

Heavily curved or domed rear windows found on many sedans can be difficult to tint using a solid sheet of film. Try utilizing one of Gila's rear window kits (sold separately) in these cases which allows you to install the film in strips that are easier to manage. For flatter rear windows such as those found on trucks, SUVs or crossovers you should have no issue using any of the Gila films.

Standard Adhesive vs. "Peel and Cling" (aka, Static Cling) Tints

Most Gila Auto Tints utilize Gila's EZ Mount Adhesive to bond to the window which provides near perfect visual clarity. Peel and Cling films utilize static to bond to the window and are 7 times thicker than films using adhesives. Because of that you may find a slight haziness or visual distortion with Peel and Cling tints. Both install exactly the same way and are equally durable. Peel and Cling tints have the added benefit of being removable and reusable.


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