Car Window Tinting - What to Know before you buy
Since the invention of radial tires, window tinting has existed. The 1958 Chevrolet Impala, one of the earliest cars to have tinted glass installed at the factory, was one of those first vehicles. 3M's window tinting was not very good when it was introduced in 1966. It trapped heat inside vehicles and bubbled, turning purple instead of reflecting light. The second-generation of window tinting film, which was introduced in the 1990s, reflects more UV and IR rays and absorbs heat better than the original version. Modern window tinting is able to reduce interior temperature by up to 60%, block up 99 percent of UV rays and filter 90% of infrared radiation from the sun. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends decreasing exposure to UV rays in order to protect against UV radiation. UV radiation is a major cause of skin cancer. What is car window tinting? Tinting is the process of darkening Vehicle Glass in order to reduce Visible light T...
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