Car Window Tints For UV Protection & Infrared Heat Reduction: Guide Launched

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Glass Shade Zone, an online resource providing information on car window tinting, has published a new guide discussing the benefits of window tints for heat reduction.

In its new guide, Glass Shade Zone highlights four of the best car window tints on the market in terms of UV protection and heat reduction. It also offers practical tips for installing and maintaining tint.

More details can be found at https://glassshadezone.com/best-uv-protection-car-window-tint-for-heat-reduction

According to Glass Shade Zone, standard car windows only block around 25% of UV rays, while windows with high-quality tints can block up to 99%. Though tinting laws vary by state, Glass Shade Zone recommends getting tint if permitted, as it is one of the most cost-effective ways of protecting vehicles and their occupants from harmful UV exposure.

“UV rays can cause your car’s upholstery and dashboard to fade, and they can raise your risk of skin cancer,” explained a spokesperson for the company. “Window tint acts as a barrier, filtering out damaging UV rays and preserving both your car’s appearance and your health.”

Two of the leading window tints for drivers are the 3M Crystalline Series and the Stratos Series from Llumar FormulaOne. The 3M Crystalline Series uses multi-layer optical film technology to block 99.9% of UV rays and reject up to 97% of infrared heat. The Strato Series from Llumar FormulaOne delivers similar results thanks to its innovative nano-ceramic technology.

Also effective are the Huper Optik Ceramic Series and the SunTek CXP CarbonXP Series. Like the Stratos Series from Llumar FormulaOne, the Huper Optik Ceramic Series employs nano-ceramic technology to block UV rays and reject infrared heat. The SunTek CXP CarbonXP Series, on the other hand, relies on a mix of carbon and nano-hybrid technology.

Whatever tint drivers choose, Glass Shade Zone encourages them to get it installed by a professional to ensure optimal function and performance. However, if they must install it themselves, the windows should be cleaned beforehand and any bubbles should be smoothed out using a squeegee.

“Installing window tint yourself can save you some money, but it does require patience and a keen eye for detail,” said the spokesperson. “Remember to take your time and work slowly to avoid mistakes. And once installed, give it time to set properly.”

Interested parties can find more information at https://glassshadezone.com/best-uv-protection-car-window-tint-for-heat-reduction

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