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Commercial window tint
Commercial window tint Being cost effective is a high priority in the business world, and so solutions like our commercial tinting service can come in handy and save you a whole lot of money. The working environment can get very hot because of a number of reasons; Solar guard window film is the best. There are usually many bodies working in [...]
How to Choose a Window Tint Shop
Choosing a window tint shop can be confusing. “Best Price” “No Bubbles” “20 Years in Business”… How do you know which shop to choose? There are major differences between tint shops and you don’t want to make a bad investment. After all, window tint is something that you have to live with for years to come. It’s either going to make you [...]
Window Tint Protect’s your skin
Protect your skin with window tinting Who doesn’t like a little sunshine? It literally brightens our days. But let’s face it, the sun’s UV rays can damage and age your skin. The anti-aging industry is predicted to grow to be nearly a 192 BILLION dollar industry by 2019. Couple that with the alarming statistic from the Skin Cancer Foundation, that 1 in [...]
Decorative Window Film
Decorative window films Have you ever looked at a glass and wonder how they get designs on the actual glass? Many people will think that its a company coming to install brand new windows and all this other expensive stuff. But what if i tell you that you can do it yourself in a matter of minutes, and wont [...]
Window Tint Law in Kansas
Darkness of tint is measured by Visible Light Transmission (VLT%). In Kansas, window tint law percentage refers to percentage of visible light allowed in through the combination of film and the window. In Kansas. Winshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top of the winshield above the manufacturers AS-1 line. Front side windows: Must allow more than 35% of light [...]
THE HISTORY OF WINDOW TINT
Window film was invented in 1966, it changed the window-tinting game. The film started off as “dye-based,” which had poor heat rejection, and would absorb heat into the vehicle, rather than reflect it back. It also had a tendency of turning purple and bubbly in the sun, and didn’t have a very long lifespan. A second generation of window film [...]
