What's the reason that high pass is not recognized well when you tint a car?



car tinting high-pass

I'm planning to get a new car this time.

I'm wondering if I should get a tint or just get it in cash.

While searching for products, there are some comments that high pass might not be recognized well.

If I don't, I think I'll be able to see everything outside.

Why can't I get a tint?

I'm also curious if you have a solution.


2207 2018-03-03 Gentleman

A. 1

It's not like that, but it's like that when you use a metallic film. V-Cool and Blockfordi products are like that.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 2

You have to use a metallic film to block the train. The problem is that the meaning of train blocking means blocking infrared rays, so even this signal is blocked because it is recognized by shooting infrared rays from the high pass. To avoid this, non-metallic ceramics should be used, but there is little heat blocking effect and only UV protection, but UV protection actually blocks car glass without anything.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 3

Among the high pass types, there are infrared and RF methods. In the case of infrared, tinting with metal film often does not work.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 4

It's best to think of tinting as blocking what's seen from the outside and it's the cheapest. Luma products are easy.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0

A. 5

I also recommend you to do something cheap to block visible light. Premium tinting, which is advertised a lot on blogs and cafes, is the most useless waste of money.


Gentleman 7 years ago 0


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