New Vision Vlt5% Ir Reduction 80% 50cmx6m Src Ir Window Tint Film Nano Ceramic on 2040-parts.com
广州市, 廣東省, China
Nano Ceramic Film is a Nanometer metal oxide composed of ATO/ITO/GTO/STO. Protect
yourself and your property from harmful sun rays with this high quality window
tint. Ideal for commercial, residential,
and automotive etc, professional window tint is metalized and scratch
resistant, and cuts off 99% of ultraviolet radiation. 1) It’s so easy to peel off. 2) It’s
anti-explosion, heat insulation, and anti-sight. 3) After removed the
products, there is no residue. 4) Good and steady
adhesion. 5) Good antistatic
ability. 6) These products
are produced in clean-dust room. 7) 10 years guarantee time, no
bubble and no fading color. 8) High
temperature resistance 9). Ideal
for Rear/Right/Left windshield 10).
Suitable for making arbitrary models and for all automotive Recommended
Installation method: 1) Measure
the size of window glass. Make sure the film to be cut is 1 square cm bigger
than glass window. 2) Wash
the window to be clean, than spray the window glass with a lot of clear water. 3) Peel
off the remove stickers then put the film on the window glass, make sure the
direction of film, the use bank card to squeeze the bubbles and water
carefully. 4) If
there are a little bubbles or water in the film, use a needle to make a tiny hole,
the use bank card to squeeze them out. When the film looks smooth and flat, uses
a sharp knife to cut off the extra margin of it. Specifications: SKU:
V580506 VLT: 5% Color: Dark Black Adhesive:
Removable self-adhesive IR
Reduction: 80% UV Reduction: 99% Heat
resistant:-50°--150° PET: 2PLY Thickness:
2Mil Release Paper:
YES Warranty:
10 Years Product
Size: 50cm*6m Package
Dimensions: 55*6*6cm G.Weight:0.3kg 1 x Knife |
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