I live in sunny California and have dual-pane windows with low E, but my large family room still gets a lot of sunshine coming it. I use the room primarily for watching my big screen TV, and even with the curtains closed the room is too bright and puts some glare on the TV screen. The 5% VLT window tint looks perfect for my needs. Good informative video on VLT, thanks.
I'm in California. Any tint calls out for harassment from cops. Especially the limo tint in the back. I'd love to go dark, but for the price of tint nowadays. I gotta think about it hard. Great info though! Thanks
We are based in California and as car enthusiasts we know and understand this pain point. Luckily, with our ceramic tint options, you can go virtually clear and still receive great heat rejection. This is one of the main reasons why Ceramic Tint is growing in popularity.
@@beezytalkingshit9319 We offer 2 kinds, Ceramic IR and Ultimate IR. Not all Ceramic tint is made the same, but it is the top tier line of window films.
With higher percentage like 70% on panoramic sunroof does it still reject heat from entering cabin. I recently installed ceramic i think may be off brand and the window is hot to the touch is it hot because of percentage or because of branding
I am about to install your product Kavaca window film. I have a BMW X 4 and the rear windows are tinted. The question is , how do I know what color of your product and what percentage should I apply to make the color similar? I understand that there is carbon and black. Thank you for your answer !
Great question, does the rear windows actually have tint or is it privacy glass? Visit one our shops as we have films that will match the color and shade of the privacy glass. Visit: www.elitedealer.com !
Sorry to hear about this, that's definitely not normal if the tint was installed properly. We recommend you contact your installer. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out.
What kind of ceramic? I know some block more heat then others. Because I was thinking of getting evolve series or ceramic IR series which they block around 99%-95 of heat which his around 900$ while most standard ceramic block just 50% heat an only cost between $300 - $600 is the 50% heat reduction worth it an still effective Or should I go that good good ceramic an get 99% heat reduction
The answer to whether that lower cost option is worth it really comes down to your preferences and values. Our ceramic tints range from blocking 88% to 96% of heat depending on which you buy. The 50% option you mentioned could be somewhat cheaper, but definitely won't protect your car's interior as effectively from heat or UV damage.
@@CeramicPROUSA I have a question! Im coming back because the there a choice between evolve series an another film called S9 Premium Nano Carbon Ceramic Film. They both give out 94% heat rejection. But what confuses me is that the nano carbon ceramic one I was looking into provides about the same heat rejection as the evolve series from another shop but it’s cheaper at this tint other shop. While I believe the evolve series cost about $600-$700 The S9 Premium Nano Carbon Ceramic Film cost $410 But they provide the same heat rejection? Those films are from different shops. A the cost is the cover of the 4 side windows a rear. What’s the catch? They’re both good in their own ways?
Is the ceramic tint visible to the naked eye. I want some to reduce heat in the summer but afraid of cops making me pull it off. Its illegal in denmark to have tinted your front window
I have my pickup tinted with 25% windshield 60% it’s legal in Kentucky also have my dump truck tinted with 30% on doors 5% back glass and 5% brows top and bottom on windshield
this all meaningless if you’re car sits outside all day in the sun and same for a cheap tinted vehicle. They both will be equally hot. This benefits you, if you are pulling out of a garage into the sun were the ceramic will take longer to heat up.
Awesome, I love the dark tints for obviously, uv protection,but also privacy & it looks so good, You can't go wrong with tint, it just makes every vehicle & home look more elegant Functional,.convenient & aesthetically pleasing all in one. For me, 🪟⬛winodw film is a necessity, not just a luxury. I'm very fair skinned & toast like a lobster & I most definitely need it. I've poor night vision & choose lighter film for the front seats too & darker for the back✅️✔️ I will admit the prices are steep & a small fortune, but it's an investment that'll last years (hopefully, no🤞🏼 accidents) & to me, that's well worth the expense.
Hey Tanya, it will depend on the vehicle as the size of glass differs. Visit: www.ceramicpro.com/tint-free-quote to get an estimate from your local certified installer.
I live in sunny California and have dual-pane windows with low E, but my large family room still gets a lot of sunshine coming it. I use the room primarily for watching my big screen TV, and even with the curtains closed the room is too bright and puts some glare on the TV screen. The 5% VLT window tint looks perfect for my needs. Good informative video on VLT, thanks.
thats like the perfect car tint 5% back passenger seats and 35% front drivers seats...i really see that as a great combo for a car..
Thanks!
I'm in California. Any tint calls out for harassment from cops. Especially the limo tint in the back. I'd love to go dark, but for the price of tint nowadays. I gotta think about it hard. Great info though! Thanks
We are based in California and as car enthusiasts we know and understand this pain point. Luckily, with our ceramic tint options, you can go virtually clear and still receive great heat rejection. This is one of the main reasons why Ceramic Tint is growing in popularity.
@@CeramicPROUSA thanks so much for that information. Where in California are you?
@@CeramicPROUSA How many different types of Ceramic is there? Or is ceramic all the same? Or is there a Ceramic IR? and a regular Ceramic?
@@beezytalkingshit9319 We offer 2 kinds, Ceramic IR and Ultimate IR. Not all Ceramic tint is made the same, but it is the top tier line of window films.
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We want to get this installed on our heavy equipment windows. To help with heat, glare etc
We love this for you!
Do these have color shades?
Great information and thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
With higher percentage like 70% on panoramic sunroof does it still reject heat from entering cabin. I recently installed ceramic i think may be off brand and the window is hot to the touch is it hot because of percentage or because of branding
The percentage is not the factor there.
Double check what film type and brand you have to make sure you have the most protective one.
I am about to install your product Kavaca window film. I have a BMW X 4 and the rear windows are tinted. The question is , how do I know what color of your product and what percentage should I apply to make the color similar? I understand that there is carbon and black. Thank you for your answer !
Great question, does the rear windows actually have tint or is it privacy glass? Visit one our shops as we have films that will match the color and shade of the privacy glass. Visit: www.elitedealer.com !
I just had this ceramic tint installed in my CR-V 3 days ago and it sure does look awfully purple…. Is that normal?
Sorry to hear about this, that's definitely not normal if the tint was installed properly. We recommend you contact your installer. If you have any more questions feel free to reach out.
What kind of ceramic? I know some block more heat then others. Because I was thinking of getting evolve series or ceramic IR series which they block around 99%-95 of heat which his around 900$ while most standard ceramic block just 50% heat an only cost between $300 - $600 is the 50% heat reduction worth it an still effective Or should I go that good good ceramic an get 99% heat reduction
The answer to whether that lower cost option is worth it really comes down to your preferences and values. Our ceramic tints range from blocking 88% to 96% of heat depending on which you buy. The 50% option you mentioned could be somewhat cheaper, but definitely won't protect your car's interior as effectively from heat or UV damage.
@@CeramicPROUSA oh okay will 50% be pretty noticeable compared to no heat rejection at all would it be pretty effective?
@@michaeltan2569 at 50% you'll definitely still notice the heat, but it will be a little bit improved. I'd recommend at least 80%
@@CeramicPROUSA I have a question! Im coming back because the there a choice between evolve series an another film called S9 Premium Nano Carbon Ceramic Film. They both give out 94% heat rejection. But what confuses me is that the nano carbon ceramic one I was looking into provides about the same heat rejection as the evolve series from another shop but it’s cheaper at this tint other shop.
While I believe the evolve series cost about $600-$700
The S9 Premium Nano Carbon Ceramic Film cost $410
But they provide the same heat rejection? Those films are from different shops. A the cost is the cover of the 4 side windows a rear.
What’s the catch? They’re both good in their own ways?
I been trying to decide definitely going with ceramic tints tho. Great video to see it in detail... 👍🏽💯
Is the ceramic tint visible to the naked eye. I want some to reduce heat in the summer but afraid of cops making me pull it off. Its illegal in denmark to have tinted your front window
The most transparent/least visible option we have is our Ceramic IR 70 VLT
Humans need anti-reflective coatings and film for our vehicles for those with night blindness.
Sold
My local tint shop advertised there’s a dual layer nano ceramic (the most expensive tint at their shop). Is that a thing or just marketing?
It’s a thing. Geoshield’s apex ceramic
@@DrewChainsTV thanks, I just looked it up, no wonder why its so xpensive
I have psoriasis 😊 I need IR on my skin lol
what is VLT
Visible Light Transmission
Pretty much how much light crosses the surface.
Thank you
You're welcome
how much would this exact 4 window experience cost around? This is exactly what i’ve been looking for
Visit: ceramicpro.com/freequote
Mine costed $350 with a discount. I would not recommend it I’m very disappointed at the results. Cheap tint works better.
@@hedvap7714 What are you disappointed with ? Explain.
I have my pickup tinted with 25% windshield 60% it’s legal in Kentucky also have my dump truck tinted with 30% on doors 5% back glass and 5% brows top and bottom on windshield
Total cost on dump truck $280.00
Cops wanna peek I my house too.They are window peekers.
this all meaningless if you’re car sits outside all day in the sun and same for a cheap tinted vehicle. They both will be equally hot. This benefits you, if you are pulling out of a garage into the sun were the ceramic will take longer to heat up.
why you look like vin diesel? but skinny..
Because FAMILY.
Awesome, I love the dark tints for obviously, uv protection,but also privacy & it looks so good, You can't go wrong with tint, it just makes every vehicle & home look more elegant Functional,.convenient & aesthetically pleasing all in one. For me, 🪟⬛winodw film is a necessity, not just a luxury. I'm very fair skinned & toast like a lobster & I most definitely need it. I've poor night vision & choose lighter film for the front seats too & darker for the back✅️✔️ I will admit the prices are steep & a small fortune, but it's an investment that'll last years (hopefully, no🤞🏼 accidents) & to me, that's well worth the expense.
Absolutely! Love that the film helps you.
how much would this exact 4 window experience cost around? This is exactly what i’ve been looking for
Hey Tanya, it will depend on the vehicle as the size of glass differs. Visit: www.ceramicpro.com/tint-free-quote to get an estimate from your local certified installer.
@@CeramicPROUSA why do you need all that information just to get a quote? Like why do you need mileage?
@@justenhansen Hey Justen, it helps our dealers know how much time the vehicle has seen on the road which allows them to give a more accurate quote.
@@CeramicPROUSAthe quote will be higher if the vehicle has more miles?