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Sunroof Tinting

Having a sunroof on your car comes with a lot of benefits. It allows more light to enter your vehicle and gives a unique view of the skies. However, a sunroof also means more exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays, which puts you at risk of skin cancer and causes the fading of your interior.

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You can protect your skin and vehicle interior from harmful UV rays by installing tint film on your sunroof. The tint film will block up to 99% of UV rays to protect you, other passengers, and your vehicle interior from solar radiation.

 

Even if you get all your vehicle windows tinted, if you don’t tint your vehicle’s sunroof, you will not be protected from the sun from overhead.

 

Tinting your sunroof is essential if you want maximum protection from solar radiation. This is especially true if your car has a large sunroof that exposes you to more light and heat.

 

Reasons To Consider Having Your Vehicle Sunroof Tinted

  • Heat Rejection – As sunroofs have become larger, excessive heat has become an issue. While most sunroofs are factory-tinted, they typically do not block too much heat.
  • Glare Reduction – With a larger sunroof comes the potential of irritating glare. By darkening the tint on the sunroof, you can cut the glare in much the same way as a great pair of sunglasses.
  • UV Protection – While these expanded roofs are terrific to bring the outside in, they also allow the sun’s harmful UV rays to come in as well. This cannot only cause premature sun damage and fading of the interior, but it can also cause damage to your skin. The Skin Cancer Foundation discusses the risk of being exposed to these rays, even while driving in your car.