Tint

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🖤 XPEL Color Stable Black – Dyed Film

Our most affordable tint option. XPEL Prime HP offers a sleek, factory-style black look with solid UV protection and basic heat rejection. Great for drivers who want privacy and style on a budget.

💎 XPEL Prime XR Black – Ceramic Film

A major upgrade in comfort and performance. This nano-ceramic film blocks over 80% of infrared heat and 99% of UV rays. It reduces glare and keeps your interior cooler. Lifetime warranty included.

🔥 XPEL Prime XR Plus – Ceramic Tint+

Our top-tier option. XR Plus delivers maximum heat rejection — up to 98% of infrared rays — with superior clarity and durability. Ideal for hot climates, long commutes, or high-end vehicles. Also backed by XPEL’s lifetime warranty.

We offer multiple XPEL tint packages to match your style, needs, and budget. All films are professionally installed and backed by XPEL’s industry-leading warranties. Whether you’re looking for enhanced privacy, heat rejection, or windshield protection, we’ve got you covered.

🛡️ XPEL ClearView – Windshield Protection Film (WPF)

A nearly invisible film that protects your windshield from chips, cracks, and road debris. XPEL ClearView absorbs impact while maintaining full optical clarity. Perfect for high-mileage drivers or anyone looking to avoid costly glass replacements. Legal, durable, and backed by warranty.

What do these metrics mean?

🔍 Visible Light Section (What you can see)

Transmittance VLT (%) - Visible Light Transmittance

How much visible light passes through the film. Lower % = darker tint.

Reflectance VLR (%) - Visible Light Reflectance

How much visible light bounces off the film. Higher = more reflective or shiny.

TSER (%) - Total Solar Energy Rejected

How much total heat from the sun is blocked (includes light + infrared). Higher = cooler interior.

☀️ Solar Energy Section (Heat-related Performance)

Transmittance (%) - Solar Energy Transmittance

How much solar energy (light + heat) gets through. Lower = better heat rejection.

Reflectance (%) - Solar Energy Reflectance

How much solar energy is reflected. Higher = more heat bounced off.

Absorbance (%) - Solar Energy Absorbance

How much solar energy is absorbed by the film. (This energy could heat up the glass but not go inside.)

IRER (% IR Rejection) - Infrared Energy Rejection (780–2500nm)

How well it blocks infrared (heat-carrying) rays. Higher % = better at reducing heat.

IR Rejection (1025nm) - IR rejection at a specific wavelength

A snapshot of how well the film blocks infrared heat at 1025nm. Higher is better.

🛡️ Protection & Comfort

UV Rejection (%) - Ultraviolet Rejection

Blocks UV rays that cause skin damage and interior fading. 99% = excellent protection.

Glare Reduction (%)

Reduces brightness from sunlight or headlights. Higher = less glare.

Shading Coefficient

A number that shows how much solar heat enters through the film compared to clear glass. Lower = cooler.

Thickness (Mil): How thick the film is. Standard is 1.5 mil, thicker films (like 2 mil) might offer more durability or protection.

Most noticeable metrics

VLT%: how dark your tint is and how much visible light comes through. Lower %= darker inside car.

IRER%: how much solar energy (heat) the film can absorb. Higher %=less heat inside of your car.