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Bubbling or purple film is a sign of a low-grade window film, where the mounting adhesive and dye components have deteriorated.
ULTRAFIT film is made with high-quality materials, featuring color-stable and advanced dye chemistries to ensure durability and performance.
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Our nano carbon ceramic particles are smaller than 100nm, which makes the film much clearer.
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All are 2 mil thick.
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Infrared radiation and visible light are the two main factors that affect TSER. Together, they account for 93% of the total solar energy (infrared radiation: 49%, visible light: 44%).
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TSER is the percentage of total solar energy(UV, Visible light, Infrared radiation, etc) rejected by filmed glass. The higher this value, the less solar hit is transmitted.
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IR rejection refers to the percentage of solar infrared energy blocked over the wavelength range of 780 to 2,500nm. A higher value indicates less infrared energy is transmitted.
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Yes. The same sun that brightens your car’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, leather, dashboard, and other interior surfaces. Ultraviolet rays are the main cause of both fade and deterioration.
ULTRAFIT window films can screen up to 99% of the damaging UV rays that can fade surfaces.
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We recommend that you leave your vehicle windows rolled up for at least 24-36 hours after window film has been installed. This allows the film to cure and adhere to the glass before the window is moved.
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The many benefits of window film include heat reduction, eye comfort, UV protection, aesthetics, and increased safety, privacy, and energy savings.
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Before applying any wax, sealant, or other chemicals to this film, always perform a spot test in an inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility and avoid potential damage.