







Introducing the BLACKGLASS IX Professional Quality Window Tint Film, a premium choice for vehicle enthusiasts seeking to enhance their car's appearance and functionality. This large car window tint features 5% VLT, 6m x 65cm dimensions, and a 2-ply, limo black tint designed to provide solar protection, reduce glare, and ensure privacy. Ideal for tinting car windows, this professional-grade film is crafted for those who value top-tier, professional-standard tools. The benefits of using BLACKGLASS IX window tint film are manifold. It offers exceptional coverage for both single and multiple vehicles, allowing enthusiasts to achieve a uniform look across their fleet. The 2-ply self-adhesive laminated structure ensures easy manageability and thermo-formability, making it a preferred choice among professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. This blackout window film van solution is scratch-resistant, heat shrinkable, and guarantees outstanding color stability, promising years of use without fading or separation. Common issues like excessive solar heat, glare, and lack of privacy are effortlessly mitigated with BLACKGLASS IX tint car windows film. Its robust design includes a new and improved adhesive that enhances long-term adhesion, ensuring the tint remains firmly in place. Available in various transparencies, including the darkest limo black, it caters to different tinting requirements, thus providing versatile usage options. Unique features of BLACKGLASS IX include its zero-metal construction, which reduces signal interference, and a removable release liner for straightforward application. Each roll comes with comprehensive installation instructions, making it accessible even for those new to vehicle windows tinting film. The product is designed for durability, offering a non-degumming adhesive that maintains its integrity over time. For safe and effective use, follow the included installation instructions precisely. Review: Easy and great Review: I've used many different tinting films over the years and this is the best one yet. A lot of the films out there are cheap and that's appealing! I get that. Why spend £30 on tinting film if you can get it for far less? Well, the reason is simply... You get what you pay for. I've used cheap tint before and had I known the more expensive stuff would be so far above and beyond - I'd have bought the premium stuff long ago. Cheap tint is thin, difficult to work with, easily creased and doesn't shrink very effectively. Then (if) you get it laying down properly it's highly likely to peel under the heat of the sun because of a lack adhesive. You've all seen those cars going around with bad tint. HOWEVER! on to the BLACKGLASS TINTING FILM. This stuff is high quality tinting film. The most premium I've tried. You won't regret paying a bit more for this, it's far easier to work with and to achieve the look you want. It cuts very well (use a sharp blade! The film is quite thick compared to cheaper stuff. I replaced my blade halfway through the job to ensure I was always cutting efficiently). It lays down very well and the backing is easily peeled. Make sure and clean your windows well (and I mean, really, very well. Especially around seams, to get rid of all the dirt.) Any micro particles can show under the film for an undesirable look. Use lots of soapy water for laying the film once you take the backing off. Spray the exposed adhesive side and the window before laying it down. Remember - you cannot use too much soapy water, keep it wet until you're ready to commit to laying it down and squeegee the film. It's going to be a bit messy. Don't worry about the mess of soapy water. Cleaning up after isn't so bad. There is enough film to tint the rear windscreen and rear passenger window panels (vauxhall insignia) and that's with me redoing the rear windscreen (rear windscreen is massive so did it in two halves vertically, decided to change and do it in two halves horizontally instead as I hid the splice under a defrosting line, worked well) and one back window (forgot to shrink). So you have some excess to cover your mistakes. But not much - so take care. The film shrinks really well with a heat gun. I found that I had to heat shrink the film on all window panels as they all have curve to them. But your experience may differ depending on car make and model. I went for the 5% limo tint for maximum effect as we have a 7 month old. The sun was shining in and causing him discomfort on longer drives, even with sun visor fitted to the window. Tinting the windows was definitely a good decision, not only does it drastically reduce sun glare (5% limo does anyway), it also blocks majority of harmful UV rays and reduces the overall heat in the vehicle. Good for summer. Overall I am completely happy with this product and would happily buy again from BLACKGLASS. The result I was able to achieve was worth spending double of what I normally would on tinting film. Check photos for an example of my results. Perfect all round.





| ASIN | B071HWL1DF |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,299) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4B-5DOQ-GRPQ |
| Label | BLACKGLASS IX |
| Manufacturer | BLACKGLASS IX |
| Product Dimensions | 600 x 65 x 0.01 cm; 590 g |
D**A
Easy and great
D**D
I've used many different tinting films over the years and this is the best one yet. A lot of the films out there are cheap and that's appealing! I get that. Why spend £30 on tinting film if you can get it for far less? Well, the reason is simply... You get what you pay for. I've used cheap tint before and had I known the more expensive stuff would be so far above and beyond - I'd have bought the premium stuff long ago. Cheap tint is thin, difficult to work with, easily creased and doesn't shrink very effectively. Then (if) you get it laying down properly it's highly likely to peel under the heat of the sun because of a lack adhesive. You've all seen those cars going around with bad tint. HOWEVER! on to the BLACKGLASS TINTING FILM. This stuff is high quality tinting film. The most premium I've tried. You won't regret paying a bit more for this, it's far easier to work with and to achieve the look you want. It cuts very well (use a sharp blade! The film is quite thick compared to cheaper stuff. I replaced my blade halfway through the job to ensure I was always cutting efficiently). It lays down very well and the backing is easily peeled. Make sure and clean your windows well (and I mean, really, very well. Especially around seams, to get rid of all the dirt.) Any micro particles can show under the film for an undesirable look. Use lots of soapy water for laying the film once you take the backing off. Spray the exposed adhesive side and the window before laying it down. Remember - you cannot use too much soapy water, keep it wet until you're ready to commit to laying it down and squeegee the film. It's going to be a bit messy. Don't worry about the mess of soapy water. Cleaning up after isn't so bad. There is enough film to tint the rear windscreen and rear passenger window panels (vauxhall insignia) and that's with me redoing the rear windscreen (rear windscreen is massive so did it in two halves vertically, decided to change and do it in two halves horizontally instead as I hid the splice under a defrosting line, worked well) and one back window (forgot to shrink). So you have some excess to cover your mistakes. But not much - so take care. The film shrinks really well with a heat gun. I found that I had to heat shrink the film on all window panels as they all have curve to them. But your experience may differ depending on car make and model. I went for the 5% limo tint for maximum effect as we have a 7 month old. The sun was shining in and causing him discomfort on longer drives, even with sun visor fitted to the window. Tinting the windows was definitely a good decision, not only does it drastically reduce sun glare (5% limo does anyway), it also blocks majority of harmful UV rays and reduces the overall heat in the vehicle. Good for summer. Overall I am completely happy with this product and would happily buy again from BLACKGLASS. The result I was able to achieve was worth spending double of what I normally would on tinting film. Check photos for an example of my results. Perfect all round.
A**E
Très bon produit à condition de savoir le poser en prenant son temps sans s'énerver inutilement
S**R
ÜRÜN ÇOK KÖTÜ. Türkiye de daha güzel ürünler bulabilirsiniz. Siyahı güzel değil. Yapışması berbat.
F**N
Produit de très mauvaise qualité, totalement inutilisable. La description indique que le film est thermoformable et adapté à la pose sur vitres, mais c’est complètement faux. Il ne prend aucune forme avec un décapeur thermique, le liner est horrible il laisse des marques de pliures alors que je maroufle délicatement pour essayer de lui donner la forme qu'il n'a jamais pris. Impossible de l’appliquer correctement : il ne se colle pas, ne prend aucune forme, et ne correspond absolument pas à ce qui est annoncé. Résultat : perte de temps, d’argent, et tout est parti à la poubelle (voir photo). Ce produit est une arnaque, je déconseille fortement.
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