This video discusses the difference between 60% and 40% size window film for the front of a car.
The main advantage of using a 60% window film is that it provides better heat and UV ray protection.
On the other hand, a 40% window film allows for more visibility while still offering some level of protection.
👍 The visibility of V-Kool window film depends on the percentage, with 40% still allowing some visibility from a distance and 60% providing better privacy.
💯 Choosing a higher percentage window film, like 60%, is recommended for areas prone to security risks or with multiple passengers.
☼ Window film with a higher percentage, such as 60%, is more effective in blocking heat from the sun during hot weather.
🔥 A higher percentage of window film (60%) can reduce the amount of heat from sunlight compared to a lower percentage (40%).
☀️ Window film with a higher percentage (60%) allows less sunlight to enter, resulting in a cooler interior compared to a lower percentage (40%).
🌙 During the night, window film with a lower percentage (40%) provides better visibility and reduces eye strain compared to a higher percentage (60%).
Choosing a 60% tint for car windows can cause visibility issues at night and during rainy weather.
To address this, a stronger light bulb and an additional relay need to be installed with the 60% tint.
The relay helps ensure that the front lights are not affected by the tint and provide adequate visibility.
🔑 Switching from standard bulbs to brighter ones can increase brightness.
🔌 Using relays when upgrading to higher wattage bulbs can prevent overheating and prolong the lifespan of the bulbs.
🔋 Relays can help bulbs exceed the standard wattage without causing issues.
🔍 There are two options for the front window film: 60% and 40%.
🌙 If your vision is still sharp at night, it is suggested to use the 60% film.
👀 If your vision is not sharp at night, the 40% film is recommended.
💡 Choosing the right size of window film is important for better visibility at night.
🔍 Using a 40% window film is safer during nighttime journeys.
🎥 This video aims to help viewers who are confused about choosing between 40% and 60% window film.