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MotoShield Pro Premium Nano Ceramic Tint is a 20” x 5’ roll of ultra-thin (2 mil) automotive window film that blocks 99% of UV rays and infrared heat, reducing interior temperatures by up to 25°F. Offering seven tint levels from 5% to 75% VLT, it preserves your vehicle’s interior while providing superior heat rejection and glare reduction. This nano ceramic technology film is durable, resists peeling and discoloration, and comes with a lifetime warranty, making it a cost-effective alternative to premium brands like 3M.
| ASIN | B08MSMXH1S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,966 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #82 in Car Window Tints |
| Brand | Motoshield Pro |
| Color | 50% |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | 11 November 2020 |
| Item Weight | 227 g |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Number | 20" x 5' Window Tint Film Roll |
| Product Dimensions | 50.8 x 12.7 x 0.01 cm; 227 g |
T**Y
I found this easy to install, and liked the tint and color. I found this easier to install than other brands on Amazon. I’m sure there are better out there as well but I am happy to reorder this one again if needing tint.
D**.
I have nothing good to say about this company or product. The first order was applied to the doors of my truck with the windows out. That was OK but the rear window installation failed due to bubbles. My error. No big deal but I needed to buy more film. My second order of the same part number from the same seller arrived as a different color. The blueish one in the photo. I needed this resolved so I tried to contact Motoshield numerous times through their website, phone, email, Facebook, and Amazon. I never got a reply. So I had to order more film not knowing what color I was going to receive. Luckily, it was what I needed but then came installing on a window with a very slight curve (out of the vehicle even). I tried with the help of someone who has done numerous cars and we could not get the "fingers" to lay flat when heating on the opposite of the glass. At this point, I hired a professional to do it and they were able to do an OK job (not great) but it took them about 3 hours of fighting to finish a single window (out of the vehicle). In a nutshell, the film is difficult to apply, you don't know what color you will get, and the customer service is non-existent. Buyer beware.
B**T
The time and effort to DIY install this is worth it compared to dishing out 300-500 on a shop installation. I spent less than $100 on the tools and tint for my 2019 Camry and it turned out good. There are bubbles in spots but it’s good enough for what I wanted. The heat and privacy with the 15% ceramic is immediately noticeable. I’m going to do my windshield again soon with 50%. I highly recommend watching tutorials and getting the right tools to do this job. You CAN use a hairdryer like I did but I recommend a heat gun. A heat gun will turn this project from a 5 hour one to a 2 hour one.
C**.
This is great for a DIY. The film is easy to work and shrink. Also keeps most of the out.
S**Y
If you are an absolute pro, then you would be able to use it, probably. Because it's very thin, and the adhesive is not strong, it is very very easy to crease it, burn it when shrinking, scratch it when pressing out bubbles. It's just not the best product out there. But, for the money, it only makes sense here if your already have a lot of experience tinting windows, or do not car about having many imperfections inside your tint job. This is because you'll run out of tint because you had to start over. For the newbie, I'll look around for thicker products, that have strong adhesive. This is how to get pro results at home. I learned the hard way, and it cost me time and $$. But I learned a lot. Se la vie
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