August 9, 2011
While one of the most touted reasons for purchasing darkened window tints for your auto glass is the reduction of UV (ultraviolet) ray exposure, the truth is that darker auto glass tint does not necessarily equate to better UV ray protection. UV radiation is blocked by specific chemical blockers incorporated in the window film when [...]
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July 26, 2011
Auto glass tint tends to warp and distort over time, so that the even and attractive film you had when your windows were still new eventually ends up looking as though something has just boiled under it and produced multiple bubbles in the tint. To fix this, you need to apply new window film to [...]
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