Metalized window films these days
are not used around here much any more with the exception of using it to
match up to some factory tints that comes in some older trucks and
S.U.V.s . It was used more frequently back in the day because it has
much better total solar energy
rejection (TSER) than the old school dyed films have. Sort of
yesterday's technological advancement from dyed films.
However, it still works great
on the heat blockage, most metalized films interferes with today's
modern electronics being put into cars now days affecting things like
radio reception because antenna's are impregnated onto the glass surface
within the defroster line system instead of an antenna mounted on a
fender. Mobil phones, GPS, satellite radio, other devices, etc... can
and probably will be affected using metalized films.
Manufacturers of window film
are even discontinuing these film types that have been around for years
as big sellers for automotive use due to lack of demand. We still have a
few options with this film type if need be....
We try to keep up with the
proven best films that come out as time rolls on, all while keeping an
eye on the new film cost. While still available, the newer advancements
in film technology these days performs about as good if not better as
metalized films but has no dyes or metals made within it. This equates
to excellent heat blockage, long life span, no problems with
electronics, and looks great. What more can you ask for?
However any film still aids:
Cooling
....
Aids cars with weak air conditioners (Helps them cool down
better & faster).
Safety & Protection
....
Of YOU & upholstery in interiors of cars (greatly
reduces fading).
Toning down light glare
....
Day or night time driving (making driving more
comfortable).
Ultraviolet light blockage ...
For sun related skin conditions ( such as skin cancer
ect...).
Providing a barrier ....
In the event of glass breakage (between YOU and the
broken glass).
.......And not to mention,
auto window film makes all cars look better (if it is installed
properly).
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