Cars / trucks / daily drivers

Cooler cabin. Cleaner profile.

Automotive film is equal parts performance and finish. Perform X helps drivers choose the right construction and visible-light transmission for heat control, UV defense, privacy and a sharp, even look—then installs it with the patience that only comes from decades behind the squeegee.

30.4303° N / 87.2496° W / Solar Control

What matters on this surface

Built for the environment.

01

Nano-carbon

A strong value for drivers who want a dark, stable appearance and meaningful solar control without stepping into ceramic pricing.

02

Nano-ceramic

Built for Gulf Coast heat. Ceramic film targets infrared energy while keeping the cabin more comfortable and electronics-friendly.

03

Shade guidance

Choose from multiple visible-light transmission levels. Appearance varies with factory glass and lighting, so the right choice starts with a real conversation.

Interactive shade + film comparison

Tint Lab.

PX-LAB / VISUALIZER 01
Red car used to preview automotive window film
Clear20% VLT
Surface
Film construction
Visible light transmission
Automotive glassUltimate Ceramic

Megamax

Up to 98.1%IR rejection*
Up to 71%Total solar rejection*
99%+UV rejection

*Published performance varies by shade. This visualizer is a directional preview, not a color-accurate or legal-compliance tool. Existing factory glass and ambient light affect the final appearance.

Three ways to beat the heat

Choose the film. Then dial the shade.

Every tier blocks more than 99% of UV. The real decision is how much infrared performance, solar rejection and shade flexibility your project needs.

Good / 01

PuremaxSupreme Carbon

The balanced value choice: stable nano-carbon construction, broad shade selection and meaningful solar performance.

IR rejectionUp to 59%
TSERUp to 58%
Better / 02

KoolmaxSupreme Ceramic

A strong Gulf Coast upgrade with nano-ceramic construction designed to reduce more infrared energy across useful shades.

IR rejectionUp to 89%
TSERUp to 64%
Best / 03

MegamaxUltimate Ceramic

The top performance tier in the current lineup, engineered for maximum infrared and total-solar-energy rejection.

IR rejectionUp to 98.1%
TSERUp to 71%

The Perform X approach

Specify first. Install second.

Automotive film is equal parts performance and finish. Perform X helps drivers choose the right construction and visible-light transmission for heat control, UV defense, privacy and a sharp, even look—then installs it with the patience that only comes from decades behind the squeegee.

Every project starts with the details that change the recommendation: what the glass is made of, how it is oriented, how the space or vehicle is used, what visibility must be preserved and what the customer wants the finished surface to look like.

The result is a film choice with a reason behind it—not a generic upsell or a one-shade-fits-all answer.

Common questions

Before the film goes on.

How long does an automotive tint appointment take?

Timing depends on the vehicle, existing film removal and the selected coverage. Call with the year, make and model for a realistic appointment window.

Can you match the front windows to factory privacy glass?

In many cases, yes. Factory privacy glass and applied film perform differently, so Perform X will explain both the visual match and the heat-rejection options.

Does darker always mean cooler?

No. Film construction matters. A lighter ceramic film can reject more infrared energy than a darker entry-level film, which is why product and shade should be considered together.

What shade is legal in Florida or Alabama?

Tint laws vary by vehicle type, window position and state. Perform X can explain common options, but drivers remain responsible for meeting applicable laws.

Pensacola solar control

Ready to make the glass perform?

Tell us what you drive, live in, work in or take out on the water. We’ll help you choose a film that fits the job—not just the darkest roll on the wall.