Window Tint Film Levels
We offer four levels of Llumar film: 50%, 35%, 20% and 05%. The percentage is the VLT (visable light transfer), which means the percentage of light that passes through the film, not the percentage of light that is blocked by the film. So the lower the figure, the darker the film (0% would block all light). All of our films cut out >99% UV.
50% ‘Light Smoke’
This is a subtle film that is rarely installed all the way around a vehicle. But unfortunately, even this film is not legal on front side windows.
35% ‘Smoke’
This is the level you will find on the rear of a lot of cars that come with factory tinted glass, particularly on BMW and Volkswagen cars. The reason the car manufacturers choose this level is because it’s dark enough to dramatically improve the look of the car, yet definitely not dark enough to offend anyone.
20% ‘Midnight’
This film is popular with people with small children or dogs, as it is dark enough to dramatically reduce heat and glare. It is the film you are most likely to see on 4×4’s and people carriers.
05% ‘Limo’
Limo is mainly for privacy applications, for example van rear screens, or for people who carry valubles which they’d prefer passers by not to see. However, some people do like the look of limo, and I would agree on certain cars it can look amazing.
Combination
Sometimes a combination of films works best for the customers requirements, and suits particular models better. We will talk through the options with you and ensure that you get what is best for you and your vehicle.
Film Specifications
Visible Light Transmission | 50% | 35% | 20% | 5% |
Ultraviolet Transmission | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Visible Light Transmission | 52% | 37% | 22% | 5% |
Solar Energy Rejected | 29% | 32% | 37% | 46% |
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