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Comparison chart of window tinting shading levels from 5% to 80%, showing heat rejection, UV block, glare reduction, and IR heat rejection percentages. Two product options, Ceramic and Ceramic Plus, with features and benefits listed below. Car image in the background with shading levels marked across.
Comparison chart of window tinting shading levels from 5% to 80%, showing heat rejection, UV block, glare reduction, and IR heat rejection percentages. Two product options, Ceramic and Ceramic Plus, with features and benefits listed below. Car image in the background with shading levels marked across.
A detailed informational graphic about XPEL Prime Window Films, showing shade levels from 5 to 80, with respective light allowed, UV rejection percentages, heat rejection, and IR rejection. Includes text describing product benefits, differences between Prime XR Ceramic and Prime XR Plus Ceramic Plus films, and icons highlighting UV blocking, warranty, SPF rating, and heat rejection capabilities.
An informational graphic titled 'Florida Window Tint Laws' for sedans, SUVs, vans, and trucks. It details legal visible light transmission (VLT) requirements for windows, windshields, front side windows, and rear side/rear windows, including exemptions and specific percentages for light allowance.