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The pros of window tinting


If you decide to tint, here are some benefits you'll enjoy:


Lower temperature inside - This is the most obvious benefit that many car , building owners think about when deciding to tint their windows. The amount of temperature savings you'll get depends on the degree of the tint, but if you live in a warm state, even a small difference might be enough.


Protection from UV rays - 
Tinting will also provide a bit of added protection from the ultraviolet rays coming from the sun. Like temperature savings, the amount of UV protection depends on how dark the tint is.

 

Deters thieves - Window tinting makes it much harder, if not impossible, for a person to see within your car. This will often help deter a thief who is looking to make a quick grab of anything you may have lying in the seat.


Prolongs the interior - 
By blocking the sun's ray from reaching the interior of your car, things like leather seats and carpeting will have a longer lifespan. Check out these great car detailing tips for cleaning your seats and carpet.


Adds flair - For many people, window tinting adds to the style and overall appearance of the vehicle. Even a less expensive car can look more like a luxury car when it has a tint.

 Car Wrap Pro’s

Wrapping services rather than respraying it, has become an extremely popular choice among car lovers that want to update the look of their car, and businesses that want to promote their brand with sign writing across a fleet of company vehicles because of just how versatile they are. It is essential to understand the car wrapping pros & cons before spending your hard earned cash on this car customisation technique.
Possibilities:

One of the main advantages of car wrapping is that it is completely reversible so if you become tired of the same look to your car or the colour becomes faded or dated, all you have to do is get it booked in to have the vinyl removed. Either restore the original factory colour or choose something else to have it wrapped in to give it an up to date look. If you do decide to keep the original factory colour after removing the car wrap, it will be in perfect condition as the vinyl will have protected the paintwork underneath. There are an endless range of material finishes in the car wrapping industry like:
Carbon Fibre car wraps
Matte metallic wrap
Black vinyl wrapping
Matte car vinyl

Pearl  wraps
Chrome wrap
Brushed Metal wrapping

Stain wraps
Customisation:
Car wrapping also offers many more customisable options than having a car sprayed because not only can you have the finish and colour changed, you can have the effect on the wrap changed too. Effects, colours and materials that would normally be very expensive and hard to justify the cost of, can still be achieved with a vinyl wrap. At a glance you wouldn’t know the difference if you had it sprayed or wrapped It would take very close scrutiny to tell the difference between painting and wrapping, which is why a car wrap is a great alternative to spraying, as it gives the same high end level of quality at a fraction of the cost.

You can also get different types of wraps:
Bonnet Car Wraps
Wing Mirror vinyl wrapping
Roof car wrapping

 

 Safety film  pro,s

Security window film is a great option for people who want to add an extra layer of protection to their homes or businesses. Security window film can slow down intruders because they prevent the glass itself from breaking. Vandals may not be able to break through the glass at all or without multiple attempts. In addition, if the property has been scoped out by the burglar and they encounter initial difficulty upon entry, they may be deterred from continuing their break-in attempt. The chances that the glass will not break at all are increased when combined with a solid security door or window frame.

Security films are stronger and thicker than safety films, typically 4 mil to 10 mil in thickness. Security film is capable of protecting against impacts and explosions to a certain degree, improving survivability in a catastrophic event.

Safety films are designed to keep the glass itself together when broken. These are key for events like earthquakes in which you want to limit shattering or vandalism. In addition, adding a layer of safety film can guard against scratches, cracks, graffiti, and other forms or vandalism and is much less costly than replacing the glass itself.