What types of tinted film are there

 

• Plastic film - The fundamental window tint is a slender, multi-layered plastic film, distinguished by its varying dye densities. This economical choice delivers fundamental yet satisfactory UV protection and privacy.

 

• Metallized film – This film utilizes metallic microparticles to efficiently reflect heat and UV radiation. Featuring a glossy finish, these films offer improved scratch resistance compared to traditional dyed window tints. Additionally, the metallic particles enhance the structural integrity of your vehicle's windows. However, the metallic particles may cause interference with cellular phone, GPS, and radio frequency signals.

 

• Carbon film – Embedded with reflective carbon particles, this film demonstrates exceptional efficacy in heat reflection and can block up to 40 percent of infrared light. Its matte finish is often preferred aesthetically over metallized films.

 

• Ceramic film – Unlike other options, ceramic films forgo dyes or metal particles, instead utilizing ceramic micro-particles for tinting. Ceramic film offers shatter resistance, high scratch resistance, and an impressive reduction of UV rays by up to 99 percent. While a premium tint option, its superior effectiveness makes it widely regarded as the optimal choice for most automobiles.

 

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Frequently asked questions

 

What is the duration of the warranty?

A lifetime warranty is provided.

 

 

What is the darkest legal window tint in Victoria?

The front two windows must maintain a minimum light transmission of 35%, while the rear and side windows are permitted to have a 20% light transmission.

 

 

Why is it advisable to avoid self-installation of car window tint?

Attempting self-installation often results in an unsatisfactory finish and can incur greater costs in the long run.

 

 

Is it possible to perform window tinting at any location?

Regrettably, no. Window tinting must be conducted in an enclosed environment, shielded from wind and dust, to ensure optimal results.

Have more questions? Contact K Mobile Tint today for all your window tinting needs in Melbourne. We are available at 0416632323 or via email at admin@kmobiletint.com.au