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Smash and Grab Film vs Regular Window Tint: What’s Really Protecting You?

Smash and Grab Film vs TintYou might think all window tints are the same, but there's a big difference between regular tint and smash and grab film-and it's not just about keeping your car cool. Whether you're worried about sun glare or break-ins, knowing what type of film is on your windows can make a world of difference.

So, what really separates these two? Let's break it down.

The Big Difference: Thickness

The most important difference between smash-and-grab film and regular window tint is the thickness. But don't worry; we're not talking about something you'll notice right away. This is more about what's going on behind the scenes.

  • Smash and Grab Film: It's tough. At 100 microns thick, this film is built to withstand force. Plus, it's laminated, which means it's not just about blocking sunlight- it's about protecting you from a smash-and-grab attack.
  • Regular Window Tint: Thinner, usually between 25 to 50 microns, this is what most people use to cut down on heat and glare. It does the job for comfort, but not so much for safety.

You wouldn't be able to spot the difference with a quick glance, but that added thickness in a smash-and-grab film? That's your safety net. And it matters more than you think.

Smash and Grab Film: What It Really Does for You

Let's say you're parked somewhere and a thief tries to smash your window. With regular tint, the glass would shatter, and they'd be in and out in seconds. But with smash-and-grab film, they've got a much tougher job.

Here's what smash and grab film can do:

  • Holds broken glass together: Instead of shattering all over you or your passengers, the film keeps the glass intact, protecting everyone from dangerous shards.
  • Creates noise and delay: Breaking through this film takes time is something thieves don't have. The extra noise and struggle give you those crucial seconds to react or escape.

Can You Tell the Difference?

So, how do you know if your car has smash-and-grab film or just regular tint? Spoiler alert: It's hard to tell just by looking at it. That's where the professionals come in.

At Glasfit, they'll help you figure it out. They can check the thickness and look for lamination-two signs that show you've got the right kind of protection on your windows. Don't leave it to guesswork; knowing what's really on your windows can make all the difference.

The Legal Limit What South Africans Need to Know

The Legal Limit: What South Africans Need to Know

Here's another important detail: South African law says your smash-and-grab film must allow 35% of visible light through. That means your windows can't be too dark for safety reasons, even if you want that extra privacy. So, when you're getting protection, make sure it's within the legal limits.

Why Smash and Grab Film is Made for South Africa

Smash and Grab film isn't just popular in South Africa-it's specifically made for us by top manufacturers in the USA and China. Why? Because they know we face unique challenges when it comes to vehicle security. This film is designed to meet those needs, giving you an added layer of defence against the unexpected.

Ready to Check Your Windows?

Here's the thing if you're unsure about what's on your windows, it's always better to check. A quick visit to Glasfit and they'll tell you if you've got regular tint or the added protection of smash-and-grab film. Plus, if you need an upgrade, they'll help you choose the right film to keep you and your vehicle safe.

Don't leave it to chance. Whether you're protecting your valuables or just want peace of mind on the road, the smash-and-grab film is the kind of protection you'll be glad you invested in. Pop into your nearest Glasfit branch, and they'll make sure your windows are ready for anything.

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