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How to Tint a Back Window on a Classic Truck

Automotive window film (often called window tint) can not only reduce heat and glare in your vehicle, it can also protect you from damaging rays from the sun. Not only does window film protect you against ultra-violet (UV) rays, it also protects you against infrared radiation (IR) from the sun, both of which can be damaging to your body and vehicle.

  • Provides UV & IR protection
  • Reduces heat & glare
  • Adds Privacy and protection
  • Stylizes your vehicle

In this video, Ralph will show you how to tint a back window on a classic truck with Flexfilm window film

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