When it comes to window film, darker isn’t necessarily better. While it may look cool to have darkened glass throughout the entire car, it’s worth remembering that some rules and regulations must be followed.
As stipulated by regulations set by JPJ, there is no limit to the percentage level of the window film for the rear windows and rear windscreen. However, vehicle window films must comply with a 70% visible light transmission (VLT) for the front windscreen and 50% for the two front windows. Failure to comply with the rules could land you a hefty fine.
Additionally, while dark films can block out visible light, they may not perform well in terms of infrared and ultraviolet ray rejection, which is the protection that a good window film is supposed to offer.
The way to go about it is to ‘Beat the Heat, Not the Law’, as V-KOOL eloquently puts it. The window film specialist has a variety of products that comply with JPJ regulations, helping you steer clear of those hefty fines.
To get a better understanding of how well V-KOOL window film performs, there’s no better way than to feel it at work yourself. Come on over to PACE 2023 at Setia City Convention Centre (SCCC) this November 4-5 and visit the V-KOOL booth at the event to experience a free heat demo in person.
At PACE 2023, the company will be offering a wide range of window film options to suit a variety of budgets, and there will be exceptional on-site deals at the event. If you’re ready to say goodbye to uncomfortable heat in your car, find out how you can do so with V-KOOL at PACE 2023.
For further information, visit the V-KOOL website and official Facebook page to find out more about the company and its products.
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