Window tinting is a popular option for car owners who want to protect their car's interior, reduce heat, and add privacy. However, when it comes to window tinting, there are two main options to choose from: normal and ceramic window tint. While both options offer benefits, there are some significant differences between the two.
Normal window tint, also known as dyed film, is made by adding a layer of dye to the film that is applied to the window. The dye absorbs heat and blocks some UV radiation, making it a good option for reducing glare and protecting your car's interior from fading and cracking.
However, normal window tint is not as effective at blocking heat as ceramic tint, and it can fade and discolor over time. It also does not offer as much UV protection as ceramic tint.
Ceramic window tint is a newer technology that uses ceramic particles instead of dye. These particles are infused into the film, creating a layer that is more effective at blocking heat and UV radiation than normal window tint.
Ceramic window tint can block up to 99% of UV radiation and reduce heat by up to 50%, making it a more effective option for keeping your car cool and protecting your skin from harmful rays. It is also more durable and does not fade or discolor over time, making it an excellent long-term investment.
When it comes to choosing the right window tint for your car, it's important to consider your needs and budget. Normal window tint is a good option if you want to reduce glare and protect your car's interior from fading and cracking. However, if you want more heat and UV radiation protection, ceramic window tint is the better option.
At Faith Auto Glass & Tinting, we offer both normal and ceramic window tint options, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs. Our experienced technicians can help you choose the right tint for your car and provide professional installation services to ensure a quality finish. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start enjoying the benefits of window tinting.
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