- Fade Reduction
- UV Ray Blockage
- Solar Heat Reduction
- Shattered Glass Protection
- Privacy and Security
Window tinting also blocks up to 99% harmful UV rays, which helps to keep the interior in better shape.
There are many good reasons to do an aftermarket tint to a vehicle’s windows. For many vehicle owners, privacy is an issue. Depending on the VLT level of tint there is the ability to make it hard for a driver to see in another vehicle's windows. Window tinting also blocks up to 99% harmful UV rays, which helps to keep the interior in better shape. Over time, this makes a significant difference in the value of the vehicle, as those with tinted windows tend to have less cracks in leather and less fading of dashboards.
Window tinting also reduces heat in the vehicle up to 70%, which is helpful for drivers who live in high heat climates such as the south. Another helpful byproduct of window tinting is it helps keep glass from shattering during an accident. While the windows of newer cars are all tempered or laminated, reducing the likelihood of sharp pieces cutting an occupant, the adhesive in window tint may result in fewer loose pieces of glass after the window is broken.
When it comes to protecting your classic or exotic vehicle's paint finish, it’s a jungle of flying objects and natural forces out there: stones, gravel, sand, bird droppings, winter salt, tree sap, bug residue, oil, and other road debris. Fortunately, Madico's Protekt® Automotive Paint Protection Film is an easy, long-lasting solution to protecting your investment and maintaining its new car look.