Why tint on the outside
Here is why tint is put in the outside.
From my experience working with vehicle customization, applying tint on the outside of windows is often preferred for certain types of films designed to withstand environmental factors better when exposed directly. External tint application can offer enhanced scratch resistance since the tint is positioned on the surface less likely to be affected by interior wear and tear. This method also ensures easier maintenance and replacement when needed. Moreover, outside tinting provides superior heat rejection and UV protection by blocking sunlight before it reaches the glass. This helps keep vehicle interiors cooler and protects upholstery from fading. However, it is essential to note that outside tinting must be applied carefully to avoid peeling, bubbles, or damage caused by weather exposure. It’s also important to consider local regulations, as some areas have restrictions on where tint can be applied on vehicle windows. If you’re looking for longevity and optimum solar control, discussing the tint type and placement with professionals can ensure the right approach. Overall, understanding why tint is placed on the outside helps in choosing the suitable film and installation method for your vehicle, offering enhanced durability, performance, and visual appeal.




































































