is this stuff difficult to apply? I was interested in something like this before because I always thought it had some type of adhesive backing. Then I read you need to spray a chemical solution during the installation process, and so I decided I didn't want to deal with that.
That is an interesting question. We have films that will block 90%+IR. If you want a sample, send me an email with your address to info@apexfilms.ca The only way to know for sure is to see it for your own eyes.
@TintDepot - We have even better IR films now available. The new generation are photo-chromatic like transition sun glasses. They will darken slightly in bright light when they are needed most and block very little light the rest of the time.
is this stuff difficult to apply? I was interested in something like this before because I always thought it had some type of adhesive backing. Then I read you need to spray a chemical solution during the installation process, and so I decided I didn't want to deal with that.
TecmoBO34 1 year ago
That is an interesting question. We have films that will block 90%+IR. If you want a sample, send me an email with your address to info@apexfilms.ca The only way to know for sure is to see it for your own eyes.
WindowFilmGuy 1 year ago
Please tell us, will the film filter out the window reflections that show on an infrared night vision camera ?
paltalker3000 1 year ago
Do you have the reverse? I want to buy window films that block out the light, but don't block all the heat.
LadyRoxxAnn 1 year ago
@LadyRoxxAnn - Many auto tints are good for this. They are very dark, but are not very good at blocking heat.
WindowFilmGuy 1 year ago
@WindowFilmGuy thank you. I'll look at them instead then.
LadyRoxxAnn 1 year ago
Cool installation & great looking IR film.
TintDepot 3 years ago
@TintDepot - We have even better IR films now available. The new generation are photo-chromatic like transition sun glasses. They will darken slightly in bright light when they are needed most and block very little light the rest of the time.
WindowFilmGuy 1 year ago