Automotive Window Film
Choose your level of protection
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Obsidian Series
Front two windows $140
Coupe $280
Sedan $295
Truck/SUV $325
Full Windshield $400
Windshield Strip $60
Performance, value, longevity. Obsidian may be our entry level film, but it does not lack in the quality department.
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Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet (UV) light
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Contains 3M patented infused technology which helps prevent purpling and improved durability
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Reduces up to 91% of the glare from blinding sunlight, allowing you to see better and concentrate more on driving.
Ceramic IR Series
Front two windows $190
Coupe $500
Sedan $580
Truck/SUV $625
Full Windshield $500
Windshield Strip $80
Ride in style and comfort. Film Ceramic IR Series offers great infrared heat rejection for optimal comfort and is available in an attractive neutral color. The Ceramic IR series was developed with a nano-ceramic technology that provides a high level of infrared heat rejection due to the absorptive technology.
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Rejects up to 66% of total solar energy and up to 95% of infrared heat rejection
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Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet (UV) light
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Reduces the feel of sun on the skin
Crystalline Series
Front two windows $270
Coupe $750
Sedan $880
Truck/SUV $925
Full Windshield $600
Windshield Strip $150
The Crystalline Series features a proprietary, multilayer optical film Nano technology that combines over 200 layers in a film that is thinner than a Post it® Note. Improving comfort, protecting vehicle interiors and blocking UV rays are hallmarks of 3M™ Automotive Window Films.
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The Crystalline Series rejects more heat than many dark films without changing the appearance of your vehicle, making it the superior choice for comfort.
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Up to 97% of heat-producing infrared rays for the ultimate in comfort
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Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet (UV) light
Visualize your window film
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Terms to know:
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Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER)
The percentage of total solar energy rejected by filmed glass. The higher this value, the less solar heat is transmitted.
Visible Light Transmitted
The percentage of visible light that passes directly through filmed glass: the higher the number, the lighter the film.
Infrared Rejected
The percentage of infrared light rejected by the film on the glass. Infrared light is primarily responsible for the heat you feel when driving.
UV Rejection
The percentage of harmful ultraviolet light that is rejected by filmed glass. Ultraviolet light contributes to sunburn and other harmful skin conditions and to the fading and deterioration of fabrics and leather.
Glare Reduction
The percentage by which visible light is reduced by the addition of film.
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***Pricing subject to change based on vehicle specifics