Bravo, excellent job in presenting this information. I want to get mines professionally done now to reduce the UVR. I subscribed just to say great work.
Very informative, thorough video. Great job explaining the different numbers, and what percentage of UV rays are not able to penetrate glass with the tint desired for your car
We would recommend 35% nano ceramic! However, if you looking to have 35% on your front windows, be sure to check your local tint laws since in some states it may be illegal!
@@KunalVaidya 35% isn’t too dark, it’s actually common tint shade and it isn’t dark to where you can’t see out of it! We have a quick shorts that highlights what 35% looks like in the front at day and night on a full window! ruclips.net/user/shorts_R-CWMwQVR0 However if you are looking for a more transparent film we would recommend to go up to 50% or 75% (nano ceramic) both are pretty “transparent” with little to no of the factory visibility being loss, nano ceramic film will block out up to 98-99% of both UVR and IRR (this usually changes based on the type of tint you get rather than the tint shade), however, with many lighter tints, you may not feel the effects the same way you would with a darker tint since the sunlight can still shine through better well.
Video is great, but window tint quality doesn't seem good. Not because of it's features, those are good, but it's "white" and milky when looking through it, it shouldn't be like that.
This is the best video I’ve seen that fully explains what the tint will look like in different conditions. Thank you!
Agreed the best
This is the best window tint video !! Very helpful. Thank you.
Very good comparison, thank you very much!
Bravo, excellent job in presenting this information. I want to get mines professionally done now to reduce the UVR. I subscribed just to say great work.
Great video. Thank you
Very informative video.
And to consider, use of sunglasses and night driving glasses.
Very informative, thorough video. Great job explaining the different numbers, and what percentage of UV rays are not able to penetrate glass with the tint desired for your car
Awesome video. Thank you!
Thank you, great road test!
Thanks , it help me a lot 🥰
Thanks. Great info
If one mainly wants IR and UV blocked but have the most transmission of visible light , what would the best option
We would recommend 35% nano ceramic! However, if you looking to have 35% on your front windows, be sure to check your local tint laws since in some states it may be illegal!
35% seems very dark right? Are there any film types that are max transparent but can reduce IR and UV substantially
@@KunalVaidya 35% isn’t too dark, it’s actually common tint shade and it isn’t dark to where you can’t see out of it! We have a quick shorts that highlights what 35% looks like in the front at day and night on a full window! ruclips.net/user/shorts_R-CWMwQVR0
However if you are looking for a more transparent film we would recommend to go up to 50% or 75% (nano ceramic) both are pretty “transparent” with little to no of the factory visibility being loss, nano ceramic film will block out up to 98-99% of both UVR and IRR (this usually changes based on the type of tint you get rather than the tint shade), however, with many lighter tints, you may not feel the effects the same way you would with a darker tint since the sunlight can still shine through better well.
helpful vid
Great
Thanks
Is this the Nano Ceramic tint?
Yes!
Thanks, this was much needed for outside in the daytime and nighttime!
Glad we could help!!
@@BogarTechDesigns I still can't decide which Tint Shade to get! and so I'll just get them all in the same set up just like your samples😂
nice
Video is great, but window tint quality doesn't seem good. Not because of it's features, those are good, but it's "white" and milky when looking through it, it shouldn't be like that.