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12/6/2022

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Ceramic Window Film

Although ceramic films are relatively new to the market, it has managed to gain a following for themselves! A lot of car owners swear by its UV protection and recommend it highly despite its relatively expensive price tag.
Ultimately, while clear window tint obviously features great defense against the heat and UV rays. A large number of drivers are still wondering if it’s really worth its hefty price tag.
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Thanks to today’s modern technology, drivers have been offered a wider assortment of tinting films for protecting their car windows. From window films that have common features such as UV blocking and reduced heat, car owners now have clear window film!
Although ceramic films are relatively new to the market, it has managed to gain a following for themselves! A lot of car owners swear by its UV protection and recommend it highly despite its relatively expensive price tag.
Ultimately, while clear window tint obviously features great defense against the heat and UV rays. A large number of drivers are still wondering if it’s really worth its hefty price tag. 

Ceramic window tint or clear films feature nano-ceramic particles that are best known for being non-conductive to heat and non-metallic. Its non-metallic properties also allowed cell and radio signals to flow in and out of the vehicle despite the window film on the windshield.
Recent studies have revealed that the film outperforms all of the market’s available film when it comes to rejecting damaging UV rays, infrared light rejection, sun glare reduction, and visibility. Additionally, the same studies have discovered that it has the ability to further improve the stability of side windows!
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Ceramic Window Film Clear tinting, just like any other window film, have both pros and cons. To help car owners get a better understanding as to why some people still prefer ceramic window tint, here are some of its advantages!

Durability Ceramic window film has a longer shelf-life compared to other types of films. While tints are not really meant to last forever, the color of a ceramic window film doesn’t fade over time like dyed window tints.
Due to the kind of material that ceramic window tint uses called nano-ceramic technology, it’s a more durable window tint if compared to regular window tint. This means that besides the common feature of heat rejection protection against UV light rays, ceramic window film offers its users added durability, making it worthy of the higher pricing than other standard tints.

NO METAL

While the metalized film is one of the more cost-effective films that offers great benefits, a lot of drivers don’t really use it because of its metallic particles. Those particles can block or disrupt the radio and electronic waves that help GPS systems, cell phones, and radios function properly.
With this in mind, most car owners end up getting ceramic films as it allows them to use their devices seamlessly while letting them enjoy the other benefits of clear window tint!
If you demand top-level performance combined with a custom look, you’ve found your answer in ceramic window tint. It starts with the same ultra-thin material as other tint but then is coated with microscopic nano-ceramic particles that are invisible to the eye, yet powerful enough to reduce glare, block 99% of damaging UV rays, and handle the sun’s most heat-generating infrared rays. This latest engineering makes a significant difference in how you feel and how fast your car cools down.
I hope this was helpful. Feel free to leave any questions or comments below 😎
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