Car maintenance increases the lifespan and resale value of your vehicle. When you think of car maintenance, you probably think of oil changes, engine checkups, spark plugs, and changing your air filter. Have you thought about your car’s interior? Window tinting is often thought of as just an aesthetic enhancement, but it helps protect your vehicle.
What Is IR Rejection?
There are many kinds of window tints offered in the industry. The best 3M color stable tint is a mid-level film that often outperforms even the highest-level films. IR rejection is the number of infrared rays that the window will reject (or reflect). A 3M color stable tint gives you up to 57% IR rejection. This will keep you cool and diminish sunlight glare.
Will Tinting My Windows Block Signals?
3M color stable automotive window film is designed through a special process of adding nano carbons into a polyester layer. This film is applied to your window and gives your vehicle a sleek look. It does not interfere with your cell phone service, GPS signals, and/or your car’s radio. The film is a non-metal product, so it will not bounce or block signals.
The Extra Benefit of Tinted Windows
Tinting your windows not only saves in cooling costs, provides safer driver conditions, and makes your vehicle more attractive, but it also saves your interior. Over time, the interior of your vehicle will slowly fade from sun damage.
Applying a tint to your windows will prevent UV rays from beating down onto your seats, protecting your interior from its harsh rays. Window tinting varies in cost, but it will save you money in the long term with the benefits it provides.