WINDOW TINTING
FEELS COOL, LOOKS HOT!
FEATURES
Window tinting is one of the easiest ways to customise your car. It not only enhances the appearance, it also increases comfortability, and provides protection from the sun’s UV rays.
- Carbon Ceramic Film
- Various VLT Options
- No Interference
- 99% UV Block
- Highest IR Rejection (90~98%)
- Higher TSER (up to 73%)
PACKAGES
- 2 Front Window
Starting from $190 + GST
- Whole Window
Starting from $420 + GST
- Windshield Glare Strip
Starting from $150 + GST
- Sunroof
Starting from $150 + GST
Life Time Warranty
THE PPF's window tinting films have life time warranty which against discolouration, bubbling and cracking.
6 Key Benefits of Window Tinting
1. Sharper Look
Darkened windows enhances the appearance of your car without making any changes to the body or paint job. Whether you are after aggressive sportiness, or subtle elegance, window tinting can help you achieve the look you want.
2. Eye Care
Window Tints significantly reduce glare from the sun, which help with increasing the comfort levels of your eyes while you are driving - just like a sun glasses.
3. Temperature Control
THE PPF's window film can reject heat up to a whopping 98% (IRR). As a result, our high quality window tinting can keep the inside of your vehicle significantly cooler and more comfortable, particularly during hot summer season. This in turn reduces your air-conditioning use, and conserves your energy and fuel.
4. Increased Privacy
Tinted windows helps improve outwards visibility while making it harder for others to see inside. In certain vehicle classes, we can install 5% VLT tints, which makes it nearly impossible for people to see inside your vehicle, offering improved privacy, ensuring your belongings stay safe.
5. UV Protection
THE PPF’s tinting films block 99% of the sun’s harmful UV rays. UV rays do not just damage your skin, it also causes the interior to fade and crack.
6. Life Time Warranty
Cheap tints will bubble and crack over time. THE PPF only uses the highest quality Korean-made window tints, which come with a life time warranty.
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Legal window tint in New Zealand
Windshield : no tint allowed except an anti-glare strip on top part.
Front side windows : minimum 35% VLT allowed.
Back side windows : minimum 35% VLT allowed on passenger vehicles, any percentage for others.
Rear windows : minimum 35% VLT allowed for passenger vehicles, any percentage for others.
Windshield
In New Zealand you can not legally apply any tint percentage on front windshield. However you can apply anti-glare strip on the top part of windscreen which extend no further than bottom of the sun visors when folded against the windshield.
Any print (as in letters or other advertisements) applied must also not extend further than 10cm from the top or 5cm from the side.
If you decide to tint the top portion of your windscreen it is a good rule of thumb to tint no more than 12cm in total, with 10 being on the safe side.
Over all visible light transmittance on windshield must not be less than 70%, but this is valid only factory-made tinted windows.
New Zealand law clearly states windshield may have no overlay except as noted above.
Side windows
windows to the immediate left and right side of driver may have no less than 35% VLT (Visible Light Transmission).
Side windows behind driver (back windows) tint requirements of 35% only apply to passenger vehicles : sedan, station wagon, hatchback, sports car, and convertible cars (Class MA vehicles)
Trucks, vans, SUVs, limousines, body transfer, or other vehicle types can have any tint darkness on windows behind driver's seat.
35% VLT means 65% of total light coming through windows is blocked.
Side windows
windows to the immediate left and right side of driver may have no less than 35% VLT (Visible Light Transmission).
Side windows behind driver (back windows) tint requirements of 35% only apply to passenger vehicles : sedan, station wagon, hatchback, sports car, and convertible cars (Class MA vehicles)
Trucks, vans, SUVs, limousines, body transfer, or other vehicle types can have any tint darkness on windows behind driver's seat.
35% VLT means 65% of total light coming through windows is blocked.
Rear windows
On passenger(Class MA) vehicles' rear window must have above 35% VLT. Multi-purpose vehicles(MPV) such as SUVs and vans may have any tint darkness on the rear window. *Vehicles tinted rear window must have both side of wing mirrors.
Tint reflection
New Zealand window tint laws state that no window overlays may have a mirrored effect sufficient to dazzle other road users.
Other regulations
As mentioned above, ensure you have both side rearview mirrors in case you tint back windows.
Stickers, text, or other similar advertisements may only be installed on top 100mm or windshield and other windows, and 50mm from other edges.
Rear window stickers can be fitted anywhere on non-Class MA vehicles.
NZ laws also allow installing window tint with any darkness level on sunroofs.
Furthermore any scratches, discolouration, bubbling or other defects in window tint which impair a driver's vision are. not permitted.
This includes cracked windshields and windows which must be repaired according to Australian/New Zealand Standard 2366:1999 Windscreen Repairs.
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PPF is the only way of protecting your vehicle’s original paint work against physical damage.
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Tints not only enhance the appearance of your car, it also increases comfort levels for the occupants within.
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Vinyl wrapping is an efficient way to change the colour of your car without permanently affecting your original paintwork.