UV exposure
Crystalline, Ceramic IR and Obsidian are identified by 3M as blocking 99% or more of UVA and UVB radiation. Other listed 3M films publish up to 99% or greater overall UV protection.
A recognizable film portfolio spanning nearly clear heat control, advanced ceramic technology, nano-carbon, and value-oriented dyed constructions.
Benefits vary by series and shade. These are the practical reasons drivers choose the films listed on this page.
Crystalline, Ceramic IR and Obsidian are identified by 3M as blocking 99% or more of UVA and UVB radiation. Other listed 3M films publish up to 99% or greater overall UV protection.
Helps reduce solar energy entering through automotive glass so the cabin can feel more comfortable in strong Colorado sun.
Selected shades reduce bright visible light and glare. Darker film generally reduces more glare, while legal limits and nighttime visibility still matter.
Helps reduce UV, visible light and solar heat—major contributors to fading and deterioration. No window film can completely stop fading.
Choose from lighter, factory-like looks to darker privacy shades, depending on the product, vehicle glass and applicable Colorado law.
Many ceramic, carbon and other non-metal choices are designed to avoid interference with phones, GPS, satellite radio and other vehicle electronics.
UV clarification: UV is the broader category that includes UVA and UVB. We use separate UVA/UVB wording only when the manufacturer explicitly supports it. Window film helps reduce exposure but does not prevent skin cancer or replace comprehensive sun protection.
A sales-friendly overview grounded in the manufacturer’s published specifications. Availability can vary; we’ll confirm the exact film and shade before installation.
High heat rejection with minimal appearance change available.
Neutral ceramic appearance and strong solar control.
Deep, rich tone designed not to turn purple.
Durable, affordable color and privacy.
VLT means visible-light transmission. A lower percentage generally looks darker, while a higher percentage generally looks lighter. The final appearance also depends on your vehicle’s factory glass.
| Film | Technology | Available Box Shades | UV protection | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Crystalline | Non-metalized multilayer optical film | 15%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80% | 99.9% | High heat rejection with minimal appearance change available. |
| Ceramic IR | Non-metalized nano-ceramic | 5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 50%, 70% | 99.6%–99.9% | Neutral ceramic appearance and strong solar control. |
| Color Stable | Nano-carbon polyester | 5%, 20%, 35%, 50% | 99.7%–99.9% | Deep, rich tone designed not to turn purple. |
| Obsidian | 3M Infused Technology dyed film | 5%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 50% | 99.3%–99.8% | Durable, affordable color and privacy. |
Choosing a shade: We’ll show you physical samples and help select an appropriate VLT for the appearance, privacy and visibility you want. Availability and Colorado legal requirements are confirmed before installation.
Comfort, privacy, appearance, glare control, or a balanced upgrade.
Evaluate shades against your vehicle’s factory glass and interior.
A clean, precise installation backed by applicable product warranty coverage.
Colorado Auto Tint professionally installs 3M automotive window film at 2274 Manatt Ct Unit A5 in Castle Rock. With more than 28 years of window-tint and PPF industry experience, we help drivers choose an appropriate product and shade for comfort, appearance, privacy and daily visibility.
Convenient professional installation for customers from Castle Rock, Castle Pines, Parker, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch and surrounding Douglas County communities.
We consider factory glass, desired appearance, driving habits and Colorado tint requirements before recommending a film.
Call 720-925-8558 or text 720-990-9365 for product availability and an installation estimate.
Crystalline is the performance-first option in this page’s lineup, but the best film depends on desired shade, glass, budget, and whether maximum solar control or a specific appearance matters most.
No. VLT describes visible light, while TSER describes total solar energy rejected. Advanced lighter films can outperform darker entry-level films. Compare the same metric and glass basis.
The listed products publish 99% or greater UV rejection/protection, depending on the exact series. Film is not a substitute for comprehensive sun protection.
No. Permitted darkness and placement depend on the vehicle and window. Colorado Auto Tint will help select an appropriate option, but vehicle owners remain responsible for legal compliance.
3M vehicle-owner warranty coverage depends on the installed product and authorized installation; consult the warranty card for complete terms. Your invoice and manufacturer warranty documentation control the final coverage.
Tell us what you drive, the look you want, and what matters most—heat control, privacy, clarity, or value.
Manufacturer source used for product facts: 3M official product information. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Colorado Auto Tint is located at 2274 Manatt Ct Unit A5, Castle Rock, CO 80104.