Cars in Tucson are constantly exposed to the sun in temperatures that can reach 120 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature heats up the inside of the car to the point where driving can be uncomfortable. Some people experience sunburn inside their vehicles in temperatures over 105 degrees. Auto Window Tint in Tucson can provide up to 60% heat rejection, which protects you and your family from the sun’s rays. The advantages of tinted windows are numerous. In addition to heat rejection, the tinted windows provide a degree of anonymity.
Auto Window Tint in Tucson comes in a variety of options:
* Madico Tint is the high quality tinting material that rejects up to 92% of infrared rays.
* 3M Tint -; Rock protected and this will hold glass together in an accident.
* 99% UV Protection is available in tinting materials.
* Wincos IR film -; rejects 99% of infrared rays.
* Up to 67% heat rejection is available in most window tints.
3M introduced window tinting in 1966, and they were the first to do so. 3M’s non-metallic window tint options can protect you with SPF factors of up to 1,000. This is one of the 8 varieties of window tinting offered by 3M. Wincos is one of the most advanced high-tech window tinting systems available. It is most effective in rejecting infrared rays. Auto Window Tint Companies can discuss the 3M tinting system with you.
Glass tinting will also protect your car’s interior, which can be very important if you intend to sell the car within six years. It can prevent the upholstery from fading and keep the interior trim from cracking. Tinting is something that should only be done by professionals. The application of the tinting material is an acquired skill. Technicians are well trained to apply tinting, and they are the specialists to rely on.
Another benefit of tinting is glare reduction and protection of your eyes from harmful UVA and UVB rays. Tinted glass also eliminates the blinding glare of the sun and makes driving safer. The potential thief has a much more difficult time seeing anything inside of your car.
The best approach to selecting a window tint is to define your needs and then discuss these with Dwight Glass.