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Whether you are commuting to work or taking the family out on the weekend, the selection of window film for your automobile makes sense for a number of important reasons:
- Reduces Heat– we all know how hot it can get when a car sits in the sun for an extended period of time. The solar control properties found in automotive window films can greatly reduce the level of heat gain inside a car providing more comfort for the driver and passengers. Additionally, this heat reduction will lead to better fuel efficiency because car owners can rely less on air conditioning to provide comfort.
- Reduces Glare – the presence of glare while driving is not only distractive but dangerous as well. Window film does an excellent job at minimizing the level of annoying glare entering a car window. This will improve vision and safety and help prevent less strain on the eyes.
- Blocks UV Rays – it has been proven that UV rays from the sun can cause serious damage to the skin as well as increase fading on interior car furnishings such as dashboards, seats, floor mats, and stereo equipment. Automotive window films help to reduce the level of interior fading and protect skin by blocking up to 99% of the sun’s harmful UV rays.
Beyond these three functional benefits, automotive window films can also add just the right aesthetic touch to your car.
6 Reasons to Tint Your Car
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Avoid Overheating - Your car's interior can be 60% cooler during those hot summer days with proper tinting.
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Protect Your Skin - Harmful UV rays from the sun can cause skin cancer. Tinting your car can block 99% of these damaging rays.
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Accident Protection - In an auto accident, tinting can help shattered glass hold together, protecting the occupants of the car.
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Safer Driving - Tinting reduces dangerous glare from the sun, snow, and other headlights, helping you drive safely.
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Enhanced Privacy - Tinting protects your privacy and contents within a car. What a burglar can't see, he won't steal.
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Prevent Cracking and Fading - Harmful UV rays and heat cause car upholstery to crack and fade. Car tint is sunscreen for your car.
Also, keep in mind that automotive window film laws vary from province to province. Check with your local dealer to get a better understanding of what films are available for your vehicle.
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