UV Fade Protection

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Clear single pane glass (1/8″ to 1/4″) will reject 23-28% of the ultraviolet light from the sun. Insulated glass is slightly better at 36-41%. VISTA window film installed on glass rejects 99.9% of solar ultraviolet light and has the SKIN CANCER FOUNDATION’S SEAL OF APPROVAL. Most recent studies have linked exposure to Ultraviolet A rays to premature aging of the skin, skin cances, and photosensitive diseases. VISTA window film can also reject up to 78% of the sun’s heat. No window film can completely eliminate fading but…VISTA SOLAR CONTROL WINDOW FILM WILL PROVIDE MAXIMUM PROTECTION AND GREATLY REDUCE FADING!

99.9% U.V. Protection Will Reduce Situations Like The Ones Depicted Below!

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The Major Factors Affecting Fabric Fading Are:

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[et_pb_counter percent=”40″]Ultraviolet Light[/et_pb_counter][et_pb_counter percent=”25″]Visible Light[/et_pb_counter][et_pb_counter percent=”25″]Heat[/et_pb_counter]

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These three reasons account for 90% of all fading.

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