One way mirror film

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Silver Grey Film

Silver Grey 10% 24"x 25' (Silver out); One Way Mirror Effect.  Architectural window film (solar tint) Silver Grey 10% which blocks 81% of the total solar heat (TSER).

Silver Grey 10% PS Technical Specifications

  • Solar Transmittance               10%
  • Solar Absorptance                  35%
  • Solar Reflectance                   55%
  • UV Rejection                          99%
  • Visible Light Transmittance     09%
  • Visible Light Reflectance Outside  57%
  • Visible Light Reflectance Inside  9% 
  • Shading Coefficient                 .21
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER)  84%





If you want to block the solar heat (84%), Silver Grey 10% is the film that will block the heat, conserve energy and save you money year after year on energy bills.  Need to block the glare & the light?  Silver Grey 10 is the commercial window film to do that. This film has a "pressure sensitive" adhesive (PS).
Silver to the outside & a beautiful grey/blueish hue on the inside.  It's the best "one way mirror" effect that you can get with film.  Please note about "One Way Mirror Effect": 
To get a complete "one way mirror" you need to have more light on the mirror side.  Put up a spot light to shine on the reflective side.  To increase the effect, add another layer of 5% dyed film to reduce the reflectivity on the inside.
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Architectural Window Films

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Architectural Window Film: Solar Bronze 35%
This is a great architectural film. Best to use any environmental conditions. Highly demanding all over the world. Comes in 24 inches wide by 100 feet long.

Technical Specifications:

Solar Transmittance:  20%
Solar Absorptance:    30%
Solar Reflectance:  50%
Visible light transmittance: 36%
SC:   .40
UV rejection:  99%
Visible light reflectance (exterior): 27%
Visible light reflectance (interior):  22%
Total Solar Energy Rejected: 65%

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Car tint tool kit

If you are a skillful tinter then you will definitely need best tint tools. US AUTO TINT provides you a best quality tint tools with competitive price.
Here is the example of the best combination of tint tools. This is the tint toolkit having everything you will need to install a window film.
Our tint tool kit includes:

Car tint tool kit
  • Olfa A Knife
  • Olfa SS Snap Blades (50 blades)
  • Heavy Duty 1' Scraper
  • 1" Carbon Blades
  • Fusion Squeegee Handle & Squeegee Blade
  • Block Squeegee 12"
  • Teflon Edge Squeegee, White Hard Card
  • Lil Chizler
  • White Scrub Pad                                                                         Buy Car Tint Tool Kit Online Now

Safety Film

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Safety Window Film: 8 mil clear

Safety window films protect yourself from intruders, storms, and importantly it will protect you and your kids from harmful sun rays.

8 MIL CLEAR
This is shatter resistant safety and security window film that will help you to protect your home from burglars or weather storms. It comes in a roll 60 inch wide by 100 feet long.


Safety Film Technical Specifications
  • Solar Transmittance               83%
  • Solar Absorptance                  11%
  • Solar Reflectance                     6%
  • UV Rejection                           99%

  • Visible Light Transmittance     90%
  • Shading Coefficient                 .98
  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER)  13%
YOU CAN BUY THIS PAINT PROTECTION FILM ONLINE.
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If you want to block half of the solar heat (53%), try Lux 50%.  Lux 50 is the film that will let the light inside, help you conserve energy and save you money year after year on energy bills.  This film has a "pressure sensitive" adhesive (PS).

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Tint Laws in Texas

By Rocky Tinter on 9:51 AM

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Texas Tint Laws

In Texas Tint laws and State inspections laws differ from one state to another state.
In the state of Texas Tint limit is 25% or above. This means the darkest tint to have safely would be 25% light emission. The 20% is  the legal limit but from time to time it is argued that 30% is the legal limit. This limit is for each vehicle on the road.

Texas Laws

Section 547.613 of Texas transportation the Texas Transportation Code makes it a misdemeanor to operate a vehicle with an object or material attached to the windshield, rear, or side windows that obstructs or reduces the driver’s visibility.

Sun-screening devices cannot be applied until following conditions are met.

1. Sun-screening devices must be applied above the AS-1 line.

2. Sun-screening devices may NOT be red, amber, or blue in color.

3. Sun-screening devices, when measured in combination with the original glass, must have a light transmittance value of 25% or more.

4. Sun-screening devices, when measured in combination with the original glass, must have a luminous reflectance value of 25% or less.

5. A clear (un-tinted) UV film is allowed anywhere on the front windshield without a medical exemption being required.


Thanks goes to the Texas Department Of Public Safety and Solar Control Films  for useful and helpful information.

Paint Protection Film Application Instructions

Paint Protection Film Application Instructions for Hood Kit

Tools Needed:
·         Black Rubber Squeege (smooth edges is preferred)
·         2 spray bottles
·         Dishwashing Liquid
·         Isopropyl Alcohol (70% recommended)
·         Lint free towels
·         Nylon Scrub Pad
·         Bug Remover
·         Tar Remover
·         Wax Remover
·         Steamer
Preparation:
Installation should always take place in a warm and dry environment. Temperature should be between 60-90 degrees F. Also area should be enclosed as sunlight and wind will cause difficulties doing installation. The vehicle’s exterior should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed with running water. All bugs, dirt, and other contaminants must be removed before the vehicle can be dried and ready for installation. A nylon scrub pad may be used to help get rid of contaminants but care must be taken not to damage the vehicle finish. Cleaning should also include around the lip of the hood edge. Kit pieces may require wrapping of the edge and will not adhere to a dirty surface.
Examine the kit to be applied on a clean, flat surface. Decide which pieces will be installed first and where they should be installed on the vehicle. The “Face Sheet” printout supplied with each kit should help in determining proper placement.
Application Solutions:
1 Spray Bottle –
fill with water and add 2-4 drops of dishwashing liquid.
1 Spray Bottle –
fill with 8 oz. of 70% Isopropyl alcohol and 24 oz. water.
Hood Installation:
Wet your hands with the slip solution and keep them wet whenever you are handling the film. As you gradually remove the film from the liner, spray the sticky side with the slip application solution, this will stop the film from folding and sticking to itself before you put it on the vehicle. Be very cautious not to drop the pattern, or let it come into contact with any contaminated surfaces. Once the adhesive is contaminated with dirt it cannot be cleaned.
Spray a section of the vehicle surface liberally with the gliding application solution before you apply each pattern piece. Re-spray the sticky side of the film and lay the piece onto the vehicle, getting as close to the final position as possible. If you have used adequate solution, large pieces will be able to be repositioned by placing hands on the film and gliding it into the correct position. If you need to lift the film off of the surface to remove air bubbles, just re-spray the film before laying it back down.
Once the piece is on the vehicle, gently lift the piece at the middle and flush the slip solution away with the alcohol solution. Tack the piece vertically in the middle with your squeegee. You are now finished with the slip solution.
With the middle tacked down, lift up a section of the film 180 degrees from the vehicle and spray it liberally (from the top down) with the alcohol solution. This will take away the soap from underneath the film. Place the pattern back down on the vehicle and stretch until the pattern end lines up with the hood edge. While holding in place, use the squeegee to remove the alcohol solution from underneath the film.
Squeegee from the middle of the piece outward, using firm, overlapping strokes. Do not push too hard. You do not want to stretch or scratch the film’s surface.
If you see an air bubble, simply lift the film up, continuing to keep it wet on both sides (keep your hands wet with solution also), spray affected area with alcohol solution and lay back down. Use the squeegee to push out the bubble as you re-squeegee the film.
Make sure to squeegee out all of the moisture and soap! If you do not, a haze will slowly appear under the film, making the car look foggy. Do not panic, this moisture will dry out over a 12-24 hour period; just be sure to make the customer aware of this before viewing the vehicle. Variables such as outside air temperature and degree of sunlight will impact the speed that this moisture evaporates. Do not try to remove the film after it has set for a period greater than 10 minutes, you may leave fingerprints on the film.
Mirror Installation:
Due to the extreme curvature of some mirrors, significant stretching may be necessary to allow the film to lie down without fingers. Mirrors and other smaller pieces may only require using the alcohol solution. Peel the mirror from the liner and wet liberally with alcohol solution. Place the mirror piece in the proper position on the vehicle. If re-positioning is necessary, the piece must be lifted off the surface and re-positioned. Position the edge nearest to the vehicle and squeegee the solution along this edge only to tack the piece. Lifts the areas not already stuck and flush with alcohol solution. Now stretches the piece as illustrated to eliminate fingers aligns the top and bottom edges of the mirror. Hold in place and squeegee excess solution to complete installation.

Houston Tinting Depot

Houston Tinting Depot

All tinters are busy in this summer. There are many tint suppliers in Houston. Tinting Depot is one of the best tint supplier, who has large warehouses of tint in Houston.
At Tinting Depot you will get all the window films you needed with a competitive price. Affordable, easy to handle and attractive tint tools will make you happy.

We have Architectural Tint
               Auto Tint
               Decorative Tint
               Safety Tint

Contact today to get more information and deals on window tint in Houston.
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