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STANDARD Ceramic Tint vs NANO Ceramic Tint (NEW!)

STANDARD Ceramic Tint vs NANO Ceramic Tint (NEW!) Hello everybody! This video shows you the differences between REGULAR, Standard Ceramic, & Nano Ceramic Tint.

Regular Tint: Regular Tint is a Nano dyed film that is a great choice for the buyer with a limited budget that wants a long term long lasting tint. The nano dye used is a process that is called 4th Generation Deep Dying—it adds a premium non-fading dye in the granules of the film at the molecular level. This gives it its long term fade resistant feature that holds its color year after year. Although it is great for privacy & UV Protection, it is NOT designed to block heat. So if you are looking for heat protection, we recommend you upgrade to the standard Ceramic tint!

Ceramic Tint (Standard): This is an infra-red film type of tint that targets infra-red light. Infra-red light is the type of light that carries the most amount of heat from the sun. By having a tint that targets infra-red light, YOU HAVE A TINT THAT CAN FILTER HEAT FROM LIGHT! This means that you DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE DARK TINT TO BLOCK HEAT! This makes it a great choice for the buyer with a budget in mind that wants to have a tint that offers great heat protection.

Nano Ceramic Tint: The FAMOUS super ceramic tint—the latest in window tint technology! This type of tint is an extreme version of Standard Ceramic Tint. It has additional layers of Infra-Red blockers that allow the tint to perform at around 96%—98% IR Heat Rejection! This type of tint is PERFECT for the buyer with the proper budget that is looking for the BEST in the world, the BEST technology has to offer, the BEST in Ceramic Tint performance. This particular brand of tint is from XPEL, the film is XPEL's line of film called XR Plus Ceramic Tint.


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