Description
Sunroof sun films are protective layers applied to car glass. They block heat, stop glare, and reduce harmful UV rays. These films keep your car’s inside cooler, protect seats from fading, and shield the glass from scratches or small rocks.How They WorkHeat Blocking: They lower cabin temperature by blocking infrared rays.UV Protection: They block 99% of UV (ultraviolet) light. This is the invisible light from the sun that damages your skin and fades your car seats.Glare Control: They reduce bright light so it is easier and more comfortable to look outside.Types of FilmsSolar Control Films: These focus on cooling the car and blocking heat without darkening the glass too much.Sunroof Protection Films (SPF): These are thicker, durable films (usually made of TPU) that protect against physical damage like small rock chips, while also blocking heat.Nano-Ceramic Films: High-quality films that reject lots of heat but do not block your car’s GPS or mobile signals.Key FeaturesSelf-Healing: Many high-end films use heat to fix minor scratches.Hydrophobic: This special coating makes water bead up so the glass is easy to clean.Signal Friendly: Many modern films are metal-free so your phone and GPS work perfectly.For tips on how these sun films are applied to your car’s glass to get the best fit:




















