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films of high quality
When you mount, it is important that you get a professional film quality that is both easy to install and dont get scratch.

Our window film is the same high quality as the professional installers use.
Your level of quality assurance is that:

  • Easy to mount
  • binds better
  • will not be scratched
  • is easy to remove creases and bubbles rom
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4 good reasons to buy professional window film quality

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1

Professional window film quality has 2 major characteristics: Heat Reduction and less light transmission. The inexpensive types do not have any significant heat reduction, you get only less light transmission.

2

Glue on the professional window film binds better, which is important for assembling without bubbles and creases. The glue is strong means that solfilmen is easier to mount.

3

During installation, run the film with a film scraper - professional film quality is not scratched during mounting. Cheap window film types can easily be scratched - it can even happen that the "color" in film scraped off with foil scraper.

4

Window film fade with the years! The professional window film loses after some years a part of its gray color. Cheap window film types will be purple instead of fade to a brighter tone.

._Nfalme1 Purple film comes from cheaper films.

Photo shows a professional window film that has been sitting on a window for many years.
The dark side shows the film has had a "shadow" of the doorlist.
In the middle is the film faded.

If you had a cheap quality, the window film would be purple.