The main difference is that living rooms are private, and cars are not. Driving a car without window tint is like leaving the house lights on with the blinds open.
But we think you should be able to relax in your car like you can in your own house. Thankfully, XPEL window tint allows you to do that!
Window tinting shades are measured by VLT (visible light transmission), which is the percentage of light that passes through your windows.
So, the lower the percentage, the less light gets in, and the more privacy you have.
80% window tint allows 80% of light into the car cabin and is relatively light. 5% window tint allows only 5% of light in the vehicle and is very dark – so dark that it is sometimes called “limo tint.”
Applying a tint to your windows with even a moderately low visible light transmission percentage will increase the privacy you have in your vehicle.
Have you ever noticed that the best looking vehicles on the road have tinted windows? That’s because tinted windows add a touch of sporty class to any vehicle.
You aren’t limited to just one option.
You can turn your car or truck into a blacked-out beast with XPEL’s TRUE BLACK Window Film or go with a neutral, charcoal finish with XPEL Prime CS window tint.
If you prefer, you can even get a clear ceramic heat rejection film that only blocks infrared rays and doesn’t darken your vehicle windows.
Just remember that you need to make sure that your vehicle’s window tint complies with your state’s tinting laws before choosing a tint. (More on this later).
Parking your car in the garage, performing regular maintenance, and proper driving technique helps a lot. But what about the times your vehicle sits in the sun while you’re getting groceries, or you’re at an event, and you have to park outside?
You can cut the cake a million different ways and still get the same result – any vehicle that is actually driven regularly will have to handle some beating sun.
In fact, XPEL Prime XR Plus window tint blocks up to 98% of solar heat, meaning the interior of your automobile remains virtually unscathed by sun rays.
If UV rays from the sun can fade fine upholstery and crack the best leather, imagine what it can do to your skin and eyes.
Our intent is not to scare you – we need the sun! However, prolonged exposure to the sun can be dangerous.
Unfortunately, time in your vehicle is often a period of exposure to the sun, especially since we don’t think to put sunscreen on in a car!
Thankfully, protection from the sun is where XPEL window tint stands head and shoulders above the competition.
It reduces UV exposure by up to 99.9%, is considered a medical-grade window tint, and is the only window tint with an SPF rating!
Window Tinting In Charlotte, NCIf that’s not enough, Dr. Amir Khoshnevis, doctor of optometry, says that XPEL is the best medical window tint in the industry.
The Skin Cancer Foundation even recommends XPEL PRIME XR & XR Plus Window Tint as an effective UV protectant.
Like we already mentioned, the ceramic particle technology used in the window tint at Sun Stoppers blocks the vast majority of the sun’s heat-causing infrared radiation.
That means the cabin of your vehicle will remain much cooler, even when your car is sitting in the sun without the AC running. You’ll be able to jump in your car and go without suffocating from the stifling air!
Running the AC in your vehicle hurts your fuel economy. A Consumer Report study noted as temperatures climb and air conditioners were run, gas mileage took an apparent dip.
Why not stay comfortable and boost your gas mileage simultaneously?
window tint keeps your car cool and improves gas mileage
window tint keeps your car cool and improves gas mileage
6 – Window Tint Reduces Sun Glare For Safer Driving
It doesn’t matter how beautiful your vehicle is – it can all disappear in a moment of horror if you are involved in a vehicle accident.
No one thinks they will be the ones to be involved in an accident, but of course, this is not true.
Even the best drivers are susceptible to mistakes – especially if their vision is limited. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what bright sun glare does to us.
In fact, one recent study has shown that serious car accidents increase by 16% when it’s sunny, and glare is present.
Remember, we started by asking: is window tint a worthwhile investment?
Now, think about it: If window tint saves you even one minor accident, it has paid itself off at that moment alone!
Even if you don’t wreck your vehicle, you may suffer from migraines, dry eyes, and swelling inside your eyes when dealing with sun glare for too long.
Thankfully, applying a window tint can dramatically reduce the amount of glare you have to deal with.
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