It isn’t easy to protect yourself from the intense heat in the Philippines, especially as summer rolls in.
But there’s only one thing that can help: automotive tinting.Different types of automotive tintingCar tints have been around since the 1960s, first emerging as a dye-based film that, unfortunately, didn’t provide much protection.
But the technology used to make these tints has significantly advanced since, and there’s now a wide range of options for different requirements:Dyed window tintsThe most common option until today, dyed window tints are known for their affordability.
In addition, dyed tints are more prone to scratching and fading.Metalisedwindow tintsA much newer alternative, metalisedwindow tints were designed to keep UV rays out through reflective technology.
They are often embedded with metal microparticles to strengthen your windows and reduce the risk of scratches and shattering.Carbon window tintsIf you prefer a more matte finish over the characteristic shiny look of metal, carbon window tints are the perfect option.
Likemetalisedfilms, they are infused with particles to increase their reflectiveness, only this time, its carbon rather than metal microparticles.Carbon window tints are great at reflecting and insulating heat, keeping your car warm during colder months!Ceramic window tintsThe latest feat of automotive tinting technology is the ceramic window tint, known for its ability to reduce UV light by up to 99%.