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Sunlight reaches your car as three things, ultraviolet light, visible light, and infrared energy. UV is what fades your interior and ages your skin. Visible light is what you see. Infrared is what you feel as heat. Good tint manages all three, but how well depends on the film.
Why ceramic stands out
Cheaper dyed film mostly darkens the glass, which helps with glare but does little against infrared heat. Ceramic film is built from nano ceramic particles that reject a large share of that infrared energy while staying crystal clear. That is the difference between a window that just looks dark and one that actually keeps your cabin cooler.
What you feel and what you save
Less heat means a more comfortable ride, an air conditioner that works less, and an interior that is protected from the sun. Every film we install blocks 99 percent of UV, so your dash, seats, and skin are covered no matter which tier you choose.
The bottom line
In the Georgia heat, the upgrade to ceramic is one most drivers feel the moment they get in on a hot afternoon. See how the films compare in our tint guide and find the shade that fits your look and stays legal.
