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Window Film
“Myth vs. Reality”
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Causes of Fading
Source: IWFA and AIMCAL
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Myth
Window Film will stop fading
of interior furnishings 100%
Reality: While
window film does a tremendous job in
reducing the amount of harmful UV Rays
(up to 99%) and solar heat (up to 78%),
it will not completely eliminate the
deteriorating effects of the sun,
especially over a long period of time.
However, window film is significantly
better at stopping fading in comparison
to untreated glass.
Myth Window Film will ruin my
view
Reality: Although a
dark or reflective film may reduce the
view from the outside
looking into a car, home or office, it
does not mean the same optical
restrictions apply from the inside
looking out. This is due to Visual
Acuity where the human eye
basically adjusts to its light
surroundings and stabilizes sight
enabling an unrestricted sight, even
when the light transmission has been
reduced by up to 70%.
Myth Security
Film is bullet resistant and hurricane
proof
Reality: Many companies
claim that security window film will
protect glass from such extreme forces
such as natural disasters and even
bullets. The tests conducted often times
use ˝” glass and multi-layers of
security film—both unrealistic
situations in today’s market. And
“hurricane proof” is a complete
misnomer. If a hurricane can rip open a
roof, it only makes sense it can destroy
a thin piece of glass window as well.
MythAll Automotive Window Film
is illegal
Reality: Laws vary from
state to state, and country to country
as to what types of window film are
allowed. In the U.S., window film is
prohibited on the front windshield but
permissible on the rear side windows and
back windshield. The amount of allowable
light transmission varies depending on
state laws. Many countries around the
world allow window film on the entire
car as long as they meet certain light
transmission standards. It’s important
to check with your dealer to ensure your
film installation is legal.
Myth Anyone can install
window film
Reality: Window
film installation may look relatively
easy but there are many circumstances
that could lead to a poor installation.
It’s very easy for the film to become
contaminated, thus ruining the film and
creating dissatisfaction. A professional
installer is experienced with many
techniques to prevent problems with the
film, and ensure a proper and quality
installation.
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