Types of Window Film for Las Vegas Summer Travel

Types of Window Film for Las Vegas Summer Travel

For most Las Vegas families, the Memorial Day weekend is a signal that school is (or soon to be) over and plans for a holiday road trip or Summer travel have begun. Maybe less so this year, but we can all still remain hopeful.

And when we think of travel, preparing for the drive is half the battle. Simple maintenance, like changing the oil and checking tire pressure are a given. But what about safety and comfort? If you are considering window tint, then there are several things you should know.

Window tint does block up to 99% of harmful UV rays and, with varying levels of heat rejection, reduces the temperature inside your vehicle. It also protects passengers from shattered glass in the event of an accident, and provides added privacy, which lessens the chances of theft.

Not all window tints are the same, however, and have different characteristics that are suited to different types of vehicles. Depending on your budget and preference, each has its unique benefit. Here are four types to consider:

Dyed Window Tinting

Among all the types of tint film, dyed window tint is the least expensive. However, it should never be underestimated because it still blocks UV rays from the sun and hides your possessions inside your vehicle in broad daylight. The downside of using a dyed tint is fading over time, which means that it would need to be replaced. 

Dyed window tint blocks light rays by the addition of dye to the film. The dye is placed in a layer next to the adhesive, and then applied to the window. Solar heat is absorbed by the dye in the film, thus preventing some of the heat from entering through the window. Dyed window tinting film, however, is used primarily for appearance. From the outside, dyed film looks flat and opaque, providing some privacy while still permitting visibility from the interior. When used on the windows of your vehicle, it will appear black. The heat reduction provided by most varieties of dyed film is not particularly high, but they are a cost-efficient option for those on a budget.

Metalized Window Tinting

Like dyed film, metalized film keeps heat away from interior space by reflecting it away. This is done by very small metallic particles embedded in the film. The metallic content also strengthens the window, making the window much more shatter-resistant. And it is more resistant to scratches than dyed film. 

Metalized window tint film creates a shiny appearance from the outside. When used on a vehicle, however, one drawback of metallized film is the fact that its metallic content has a tendency to interfere with electronic devices, such as cell phone and GPS and radio transmission. The reflective properties may not be the look you want, as most tints have a matte finish. However, metalized window tints are still functional.

Hybrid Window Tinting

As what the name suggests, hybrid window tints are a combination of metalized and dyed window tint films. They are made to combine the positive qualities of both while eliminating its negative ones. For example, titanium grey dye is known for being not too dark nor too reflective. This kind of window tint provides the necessary amount of darkness to provide privacy while blocking a decent amount of UV rays.

The initial piece of the window tint is an adhesive layer that adheres to the glass. Next, a dyed and metalized layer is incorporated into the film along with a protective top coat to prevent scrapes. Each film bonds together with the use of a laminating adhesive. Because of the dyed layer, hybrid film can block a fair amount of light, while its metallic parts create a crisp, dark appearance. 

With hybrid films, the commonly-held belief that “the darker the film, the more heat-resistant it is” no longer holds true. In fact, most people choose darker films simply because they provide the best privacy.

Ceramic Window Tinting

Ceramic film is the highest quality of window tint film, and also the most expensive, contains neither metal, dye, nor metal, but instead a kind of ceramic particle that is both non-conductive and non-metallic. Ceramic film is a relatively new option on the market, but has already proven its worth in terms of performance and reliability. Ceramic window tint film reduces the solar heat that enters through the windows in the form of infrared light, while allowing maximum visibility both by day and night. 

Like hybrid film, ceramic window-tinting film allows maximum efficiency in the functioning of radios, cell phones, GPS systems, and all other such devices being operated from inside the protected space. It surpasses the other types in its resistance to glare and fading, and renders windows highly shatter-proof. Ceramic film is also most effective in its blocking of ultraviolet light from the interior; in the case of ultraviolet light (the kind of light rays that contribute to sunburn and skin cancer), ceramic window-tinting film can block up to 99% from entering the interior.

Ultimately, the decision is up to you, but we wanted to arm you with valuable information to help you make the right decision. Just make sure that you have your tint installed by a reputable business and that you are aware of the window tint laws in your state – each state has restrictions on allowable darkness for your vehicle.

If you are looking for a high-quality window film, installed by certified professionals, then contact us for a quote today. Or if you still have questions, please view our window tint product pages to see our XPEL PRIME dyed, hybrid and ceramic offerings. Until then, safe travels, wherever the road may lead you.

Ferrari F8 Tributo Gets Paint Protection Film and Window Tint

Ferrari F8 Tributo Gets Paint Protection Film and Window Tint

It’s May and we’re hoping for good times to return soon on the Vegas Strip. The past few weeks have certainly been challenging, but our customers are still keeping us busy. So, we wanted to feature this awesome 2020 Ferrari Tributo that was brought in for PPF and window tint. Thank you.

We applied XPEL PRIME XR Black window film, to keep it cool and protected. The multi-layer, nano-ceramic technology of this film provides superior heat rejection, blocking up to 98% of the infrared heat. For more about window film benefits check out our services page.

We also did a full front, with XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS paint protection film. This also includes other areas, like rocker panels, A pillars, door handles/cups and rear splash. With a crystal-clear finish, this film is virtually undetectable. The clear coat properties eliminate fine scratches and swirl marks, by self-healing when exposed to heat. Do you have questions about paint protection film? See our services page for details.

Stay safe out there Las Vegas and let us know how we can help. You can contact us online or ask for Richard Phelps if you come by our location in South Las Vegas, near the airport.

Automotive Window Tint Frequently Asked Questions

Automotive Window Tint Frequently Asked Questions

As the temperature begins to heat up, we anxiously anticipate freedom from our new normal of shelter in place or some version of self-quarantine. We want to get out, rekindle the love affair we have with our vehicles, and prepare for those daily commutes back to the office or much-needed, weekend road trips. With all that in mind, our customers have been asking more questions about the topic of window tint. From recent conversations, we have narrowed it down to five. Plus, added a few photos of recent tint installations – enjoy.

Do I Need Window Tint?
There are many reasons our customers ultimately decide to install window tint: Reduced glare from the sun, enhancing visibility and reducing eye strain; Blocks solar heat radiation, keeping vehicles cool and improve fuel efficiency; and Protection from harmful UV rays, that can cause skin cancer and skin damage.

What does VLT Mean? 
The percentage of light that a window tint film allows to pass through your car windows is called the VLT (Visible Light Transmission), and each state has different legal allowable limits. A Higher VLT means that more light can pass through the window tint film. Example: a 75% tint will allow 75% of the light to pass through whereas a 25% tint will only allow 25% of the light to pass through, making the 25% tint a much darker film.

This 2020 Tesla Model X, received XPEL PRIME XR PLUS window tint, and XPEL ULTIMATE PLUS paint protection film on the front, hood, mirrors and side panels. 

Are There Different Kinds of Window Tint?
Yes. Film and film performance levels vary because of how the film is made. Films can be dyed, hybrid, nano-ceramic or – as with XPEL PRIME XR PLUS™ – made with a proprietary blend of metal and metal oxide nano particles. Depending on type, though, infrared heat rejection levels will vary from 45% to 98%. For more information check out our window tint page.

Will Window Tint Interfere with My Cell Phone Reception? 
That depends on the type of window film you choose. For ceramic films no, they will not interfere with radio, cellular, or Bluetooth signals.

This brand new Lincoln Navigator also received XPEL PRIME XR PLUS, providing SPF 1,000 protection and blocking over 99% of harmful UV rays.

Does XPEL Provide a Warranty?
Yes. All XPEL PRIME™ automotive window film is backed by a transferable, lifetime warranty against peeling, cracking, bubbling or turning purple.

If you have any other window tint related questions, we are here to answer them. Just call, stop by our XPEL Las Vegas location or contact us online. For more answers to frequently asked questions, read here.

1978 Chevy K20 Clearbra and Tint

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1978 Chevy K20 Paint Protection Film and Window Tint Installation

We don’t know about you, but we love the classics! Their stature and ability to make an entrance like no other can- always captivates our attention. Over the years we have been able to work on cars of all ages and value, and there is always something to love about each of them. No matter the history of the vehicle, when it comes to us- it is in for a special treat that helps retain the value and the visual appeal.

Clear Bra Paint Protection Please

When this 1978 Chevy K20 came into the XPEL Las Vegas Install Shop, it had been restored to a beautiful like new condition. We went the extra mile to ensure it remains looking good for years to come. After discussion with the trucks owner we decided that a custom clear car bra installation to keep the areas that are most susceptible to chips and scratches protected was exactly what this truck needed. We installed our XPEL’s ULTIMATE PLUS Paint Protection film to the entry door area, lower door area, front tire impact, rear quarter impact, a tailgate strip and hood strip. 

windshield tint

We didn’t stop after the paint protection install was complete. To protect the interior of the car and any occupants it planned to accommodate in the future, the next step was to get PRIME Window Tint on the windows. The owner chose PRIME for the 98% UV Protection, and Infrared Heat Rejection features. We are happy to report that when all was said and done, this truck’s owner left with a big smile upon his face.

We will always do everything we can to make sure you leave happy and confident that your vehicle is protected.

A Full Coverage package offers clear protection for the whole hood, front fenders, side view mirrors, headlights and front bumper. But we can always customize installation to cater to your car’s needs. If you think you need more or less just let us know and we will make it right!   With our computer-cut kits, we are able to create the most accurate fitting patterns that provide the best coverage without compromising the invisibility of our clear paint protection film. Click here to contact us about the installation of your Clear Bra today.

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bumper protection film

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