@@JamarD421 honestly I don't feel a big difference. But I don't think it's worth paying an extra $100-200 for it. But with the extra UV protection then it might be worth it. The vehicle is still hot asf when I get in it
@@GONZALUMA Window tint does slow down the heat build up in the cabin but will not eliminate it completely. Heat build up in the cabin will largely depend on how long its been sitting out in the sun and also the temperature. The longer it sits out in the heat, the heat willl eventually start to build up as all doors and windows are closes and there is no where for the heat to escape. What ceramic tint will do is prevent any fading to the interior caused by long exposure to UV and infrated. Also, once you turn on the air con, it insulates the glass so that minimal heat and infrared travels through the glass ensuring that the air conditioner works effectively.
@@madxnicey6257yes and now I have another ceramic tint on my new car, I went to a certified tint installer I really don’t feel the difference it’s still hot when I come back to my car. Maybe it’s cause I’m in Texas .
Excellent question as there are some unscrupulous businesses out there. Manufacturers should use watermarks to differentiate their lines of film. In the meantime always use an authorized dealer and hope they honor their contract with the manufacturer and provide a detailed invoice along with a copy of the warranty.
Carbon films do offer more of a darker black finish to it whereas ceramic films focus on reducing heat and infrared whilst maintaining as much visibility as possible.
@@JupiterLXIX I have 70% nano ceramic on my windshield and carbon tints at 15% all around....the heat reduction is insane down here in TX. Nano ceramic for life.....
Thanks for getting straight to the point!! Definitely getting ceramic on mine now
Thank you for this video! Was debating what to get for awhile but this helped me make the decision to do ceramic. Hope you guys get a lotta business!
Glad we could help 😊
I'm finally getting some tint on my vehicle. Quite excited because i'm going with the ceramic tint, bet more expensive but hopefully worth it.
How's the ceramic tint?
@@JamarD421 honestly I don't feel a big difference.
But I don't think it's worth paying an extra $100-200 for it.
But with the extra UV protection then it might be worth it.
The vehicle is still hot asf when I get in it
@@GONZALUMA Damn what a waste then? What percentage?
@@GONZALUMAIdk what tint I have on my windshield and front windows but I agree it be hot asf when you get in😭
@@GONZALUMA Window tint does slow down the heat build up in the cabin but will not eliminate it completely. Heat build up in the cabin will largely depend on how long its been sitting out in the sun and also the temperature. The longer it sits out in the heat, the heat willl eventually start to build up as all doors and windows are closes and there is no where for the heat to escape.
What ceramic tint will do is prevent any fading to the interior caused by long exposure to UV and infrated. Also, once you turn on the air con, it insulates the glass so that minimal heat and infrared travels through the glass ensuring that the air conditioner works effectively.
I’ve had the nano ceramic tint on my SUV and one day I went inside my car was 104
Do you have it on all windows?
@@madxnicey6257yes and now I have another ceramic tint on my new car, I went to a certified tint installer I really don’t feel the difference it’s still hot when I come back to my car. Maybe it’s cause I’m in Texas .
How can you tell if they charge you for ceramic but apply carbon instead?
Unfortunately you can't tell without using a meter like the one he has in the video
Excellent question as there are some unscrupulous businesses out there. Manufacturers should use watermarks to differentiate their lines of film. In the meantime always use an authorized dealer and hope they honor their contract with the manufacturer and provide a detailed invoice along with a copy of the warranty.
can you tell which one will not have bubbles first? I know after 5+ years, there will be bubbles. thanks again for the video
No matter which tint you get, if it's not installed properly, they'll bubble out. The kind of tint has nothing to do with bubbling.
is it easier to see out of ceramic than carbon, or about the same? id like more visibility at night when driving.
It's definitely more visible to see out of
Where can i buy the film from ? Thanks
Great video! What mic may I ask you are using?
What tint brand do you use ?
how much more does this cost, 20,30 40 % more??
I’m getting quotes and it’s 100 bucks more in most places.
Great, how do the number change by the percent rating. i.e. does IRR differ for 5% vs 50% film?
Carbon doesn't block both UVA and UVB rays though, Ceramic does.
So carbon looks better than ceramic?
Carbon films do offer more of a darker black finish to it whereas ceramic films focus on reducing heat and infrared whilst maintaining as much visibility as possible.
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Should be doing work out videos.
Also avoid dealership tint garbage
I was told ceramic is below carbon ceramic then finally the best and most expensive being nano ceramic
I thought it was carbon, ceramic, nano ?
@@JupiterLXIX I have 70% nano ceramic on my windshield and carbon tints at 15% all around....the heat reduction is insane down here in TX. Nano ceramic for life.....
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