What is the Best Car Window Tint for You?

Tennessee's hot and humid summers mandate car window tinting. UV rays constantly hitting the window panes and the resulting sauna effect send car owners scrambling to find the perfect tint for their windows.

Other than combating the heat, car tints also come with other attributes.

The Various Types of Car Tints

There are so many car tints in the market, it can be difficult to find the perfect one for your car. Broadly categorized, there are 5 types of car window tinting. Each of the 5 categories have their pros and cons, careful consideration of which will give you a general idea of what you want.

Dyed Window Tint

A dyed window tint has a layer of dye between the adhesive layer and protective polyester coating. The adhesive layer sticks to the glass and the polyester coating protects the windows from unsightly scratches.

Pros -

  • Economical option to switch up the look of your car.

  • Dark enough but also provides an appropriate amount of visibility.

  • Multiple layers of infused dyes make it a good solar heat absorber meaning cooler temperatures inside the car.

Cons -

  • Provides minimum protection against UV rays

  • Tend to fade over time as UV exposure breaks down the dye

  • Prone to delamination where the layers separate from on another

  • Needs to be installed correctly to avoid bubbles

Metalized Window Tint

Metalized window tint contains metal micro particles in it. It also contains a treated layer for UV protection and a separate one for heat reflection. This makes metalized window tint a thicker variety of film.

Pros -

  • Effective against glares and UV rays

  • Durable and doesn't fade

  • High heat reduction

Cons -

  • Costlier than dyed tint

  • Has a shiny outer layer which might mar your preferred aesthetic

  • Metallic properties might interfere with electronics, radio reception, GPS etc.

Hybrid Window Tint

A hybrid window tint, as the name suggests is a combination of dyed and metalized tints. It has several dyed layers and a thin metal layer of titanium, essentially combining the pros of dyed and metalized tints and eliminating the cons.

Pros -

  • Effectively blocks heat, UV rays and glare

  • More affordable when compared to metalized tints.

  • Does not interfere with electronics

  • Long lasting

Cons -

  • More expensive when compared to dyed tints

Carbon Window Tint

Carbon Window Tints are made of hundreds of microlayers of carbon and polymer. It gives off a sleek matte look which elevates the look of your car.

Pros -

  • No fading

  • Protects your car from heat, glare and UV rays

  • Protects inner upholstery from fading

Cons -

  • More Expensive when compared to the other options

Ceramic Window Tint

Ceramic window tint is the highest quality of window tint film to choose. Instead of carbon or metal it contains ceramic particles.

Pros -

  • Absorbs twice as much heat as it's dyed and hybrid counterparts

  • Effective against UV rays and glare

  • Fade resistant

  • Highly shatter-proof

  • Optimum visibility

  • Durable

Cons -

  • Expensive when compared to the other four variants

  • Not as dark as some people would like it

How to Get Your Car Window Tinted?

Find the best car window tinting services in Murfreesboro and Franklin, Tennessee with ProTint. Reach out to them via their contact us form or give them a call. ProTint Window Tinting helps you find the best tint for your car from their wide range of products.