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Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Reduce Heat, Not visibillity, with LLumar's AIR 80 Windshield Tint
While other films employ very dark tinting to achieve certain levels of heat rejection, LLumar's AIR 80 provides high heat rejection that is light enough to meet Florida tinting laws.
The incredibly advanced AIR 80 film uses nano-ceramic technology to acheive its extraordinary level of prtoection. This protection has been specially designed with your car's electronic accessories in mind: Air 80 does not interfere with cell phones, radios, radar detectors, or global postioning systems!
Long hours on the road put you at a higher risk for increased UVA exposure, a known contributor to skin cancer. Until now, window films that could help reduce UVA exposure were not allowed on FDOT vehicles. LLumar's AIR 80 meets FDOT requirements to keep you rolling on the road while prtoectng you from the harmful affects of increased UVA exposure.
So this can be used on the windshield in FL? A little confused as I just read the Florida Laws on Window Tinting article. Is this true for 3M's crystalline series as well? I understand it is also clear. Thank you!
The nano-ceramic technology in LLumar AIR 80 is fascinating! It won't interfere with the car's electronics like GPS and cell phones. Many tints compromise functionality for aesthetics, but this product seems to balance both perfectly.
So this can be used on the windshield in FL? A little confused as I just read the Florida Laws on Window Tinting article. Is this true for 3M's crystalline series as well? I understand it is also clear. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYes. 3M's Crystalline series would also fall into the "legal" category for windshields.
DeleteThe nano-ceramic technology in LLumar AIR 80 is fascinating! It won't interfere with the car's electronics like GPS and cell phones. Many tints compromise functionality for aesthetics, but this product seems to balance both perfectly.
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