🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Style and Comfort!
The Gila USS46® Heat Shield Plus 35% VLT Automotive Window Tint is a 2ft x 6.5ft adhesive film designed for DIY installation. It offers advanced heat rejection, blocking up to 40% of heat, while providing 35% visible light transmission for a sleek look. The tint also protects interiors by blocking over 99% of harmful UV rays, ensuring your vehicle stays cool and stylish. With scratch-resistant technology, this window tint is built to last, making it a smart choice for any car owner.
Manufacturer | CPFilms, Inc. |
Brand | Gila |
Model | Heat Shield Plus 35% Window Tint |
Product Dimensions | 198.12 x 60.96 x 0.01 cm; 136.08 g |
Item model number | USS46 |
Manufacturer part number | 50146249 |
OEM Part Number | USS46 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Weight | 136 g |
J**L
gets the job done
it does work and isnt too bad to work with. it was my first time tinting windows and id say it went well. the film itself is pretty good for $15, so no complaint there. just watch a few videos of how to do it and make sure you know what youre getting into, and take your time.
R**6
Very good
Worked well for my first try
S**A
Si lo recomiendo
Lo utilice en la cocina donde da directo el sol, cubre muy bien. Pero si considerar: se requiere un líquido o champú se bebe para que pegue al vidrio, también ocupa una espátula plástica para quitar las burbujas de aire. El papel ya seco, reduce un poco. Hay turoriales en YouTube muy buenos que explican todo. Si lo recomiendo
M**.
Great tint, dark, not complicated
The tint: 5% is pretty darn dark. In the day, no problem seeing out, and not much light comes in. Didn't notice much of a difference as far as heat blocking goes, but heat's only an issue in the summer. At night, it can present a small challenge on the darkest roads, but otherwise, I didn't have a problem. It's like wearing sunglasses, at night, on your side windows.Don't know how to apply tint to a window, hoping someone will give some instruction? Willing to trust a stranger's way to do it, even tho I'm saying I may or more likely don't do it properly? The way I did it, and I'm certifiably not a pro at this, take the side glass out, even the pocket windows. Slight bit more of work but well worth it in the end. Once out, clean both sides of the window thoroughly and dry thoroughly. I'm lazy to an extent, so I bought the solution they offer. It's just baby shampoo and distilled water. But so easy to just buy it :) and one spray bottle will last for two 4-door vehicles' glass, no problem. Spray that stuff liberally all over the inside facing glass, and then place the sheet of tint, that you previously measured and trimmed exactly and just peeled the clear film from, sticky side down. Use a squeegee or something hard plastic without sharp edges to smooth from center out, pushing out the spray bottle juice. Once this is done, I used a razor to trim about 1/32" of the tint back from actual top of the window. Reason - so it won't have as much stress and rubbing on the window jamb from where and when it rolls up. Place the window, tint side up, out in the direct sunlight for a good 30-45 minutes. Past 45 minutes in the sun, and it should definitely be all dried. Reinstall your window, roll it up and leave it up for at least 24 hours, if you can. I'd definitely go at least 12-16 hours without rolling them down. Let the tint set. Bam. You just tinted your windows.
R**N
Great product. Easy DIY
Great product. Relatively easy to use for a novice. Tip: Windows must be spotless on the inside & lint free. Ensure no wind present when applying! I used Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo mixed with water as the solution as per recommended by Gila on a youtube video I viewed.
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