Automotive Window Tinting
People spend a lot of time in their cars and trucks. The sun's rays cause a number of problems when driving. From the unbearable heat, the unstoppable glare, to the fading of the interior of your vehicle, All Pro Window Tinting offers a complete line of automotive window films. All of our window films will make your vehicle cooler, more comfortable, and more appealing. Automotive window tinting also helps in accidents, as it keeps glass in place rather than flying around. Our trained installers have years of experience when it comes to the installation of window tinting and guiding the customer to which window film will best suit their needs.
Application Reasons
- Increase comfort
- Block 99% of the UV rays
- Reduce glare
- Protection
There are three types of automotive film that we use. Each film is unique to the others and has a different reason for being applied.
- Charcoal Series
- Platinum Series
- Axcess Series
1. Charcoal Series: The Charcoal Window Film Series is the industry standard when it comes to color and performance. This line of window film is used on virtually every type of vehicle. It is a "hybrid " film, which gives the film great heat rejection with the trademark " Charcoal" color.
2. Platinum Series: The Platinum Window Film Series is an all metalized window film that gives the highest heat rejection while being much lighter then the charcoal series window film. This window film is known to be more "reflective" or to have a "metal" look to it. This film is not recommended for those vehicles with navigation systems or antennas built in the rear window.
3. Axcess Series: The Axcess Window Film Series is a signal-enabling window film which gives the customer traditional protection from heat, glare, and the UV Rays, but guarantees not to interfere with any electronic devices in or on the vehicle. The new exclusive technology is unique and revolutionary. Some of the products affected by other window films are:
Cell Phones/PDAs, GPS Systems, Keyless Entry, AM Radio, and Tire Pressure Sensors. Block the sun, not the signals!










