


Professional-grade window tint that blocks heat, reduces glare, and protects your car interior from UV damage. Made with nano ceramic technology, these films contain no metal, so they never interfere with GPS, mobile signals, or toll systems. Available in five VLT levels with roll sizes up to 98ft for DIY installs and professional shops.
VLT stands for Visible Light Transmission. It tells you how much light passes through the film. A lower VLT number means a darker tint. Use this table to find the right shade for your vehicle, and check your local tinting laws before ordering.
| VLT % | Light Blocked | Shade | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5% | 95% | Near Blackout / Limo | Maximum privacy, rear windows, bold look |
| 10% | 90% | Very Dark | Strong privacy with slightly better night visibility than 5% |
| 20% | 80% | Dark (Most Popular) | Balanced shade for rear and side windows on most vehicles |
| 40% | 60% | Medium | Subtle tint with good daytime and nighttime visibility |
| 70% | 30% | Light | Legal for front windows and windshields in most regions |
Tip: Many drivers use a darker shade on rear and side windows and a lighter shade on front windows. This keeps the vehicle within legal limits while still getting strong privacy and heat rejection where it matters most.
Window tint is always applied to the inside surface of the glass. This protects the film from rain, car washes, road debris, and direct sun exposure, which significantly extends how long the tint lasts.
No. Nano ceramic films contain no metal. Signal interference is a known problem with metallic and metalized tints, but ceramic films are fully transparent to GPS, 4G/5G, Bluetooth, satellite radio, and toll transponder signals.
Our nano ceramic films reject up to 92% of infrared radiation, which is the primary driver of heat buildup inside a vehicle. The difference is most noticeable during summer. Cooler cabin temperatures also mean your air conditioning runs less frequently, which can lower fuel consumption over time.
No. Purple or brown discoloration is common with low-quality dyed tints, which break down under UV exposure. Our nano ceramic film uses a color-stable construction that holds its neutral black appearance for the life of the film, typically 8 years or more with correct installation.
Yes. Window tint film holds shattered glass together after an impact. If a window breaks in an accident, the film keeps the fragments bonded rather than spraying inward, which reduces the risk of injury to passengers from glass shards.
A 5ft x 10ft roll covers all side windows on a standard sedan. For a full install that includes the rear windshield, a 5ft x 33ft roll is the safer choice. If you are also covering the front windshield, go with 5ft x 49ft or larger. When in doubt, order the next size up. Unused film stores well when kept away from heat and moisture.
Tinting laws vary by country and region. Rules are typically different for front side windows, rear side windows, and the windshield. In most markets, 40% and 70% VLT are accepted across all windows. Darker shades such as 5%, 10%, and 20% are generally restricted to rear windows only. Check with your local motor vehicle authority before selecting a VLT level.
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