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I recently got my 2024 Ford Maverick XL Hybrid and have been doing a deep dive on the factory window tint that comes with the truck. While there are plenty of posts on different window tint percentages % as they relate to Visible Light Transmission (VLT) as a means to add privacy, there seems to be a lack of consistency on whether or not the default factory windows offer any Ultra Violet Light (UVL) and Infrared Light (IRR) protection.
Most posts I see have people saying that there is no UVL or IRR protection in the default factory windows, just VLT, however I've yet to see a post that provides any credible sources.
This post however, has a great source from Ford of Australia which clearly states default privacy glass from ford blocks 98% UV light which would also imply it provides some level of IRR protection as well: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/what-tint-comes-on-mavericks-from-factory.25855/
Direct Link to Ford Australia's Website where this excerpt was taken: https://www.ford.com.au/support/how.../mirrors-and-windows/privacy-and-tinted-glass
Moving On:
The next question is with "98% ultraviolet (UV) light" protection how much Infrared Light protection is offered? Speaking with a local window tint specialist he said that if the window has UV light protection it also should offer some % of IRR protection. How much IRR protection is the question.
I've seen other posts on this forum mention this device:
Have any of you had a chance to see if your local window tint shop can test these three variables on the default glass? I'd be interested to know along with many others!
Summary:
It seems the vast majority of Maverick owners are purchasing window tint on the back two side windows and back window for the purpose of getting the heat reduction during hot summer months. Has anyone tested the UV and IRR default protection? I feel like a lot of us are potentially spending money for a feature that might already be built into the default factory glass. If anyone has credible information on the subject I'd appreciate your input!
I recently got my 2024 Ford Maverick XL Hybrid and have been doing a deep dive on the factory window tint that comes with the truck. While there are plenty of posts on different window tint percentages % as they relate to Visible Light Transmission (VLT) as a means to add privacy, there seems to be a lack of consistency on whether or not the default factory windows offer any Ultra Violet Light (UVL) and Infrared Light (IRR) protection.
Most posts I see have people saying that there is no UVL or IRR protection in the default factory windows, just VLT, however I've yet to see a post that provides any credible sources.
This post however, has a great source from Ford of Australia which clearly states default privacy glass from ford blocks 98% UV light which would also imply it provides some level of IRR protection as well: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/what-tint-comes-on-mavericks-from-factory.25855/
Direct Link to Ford Australia's Website where this excerpt was taken: https://www.ford.com.au/support/how.../mirrors-and-windows/privacy-and-tinted-glass
Moving On:
The next question is with "98% ultraviolet (UV) light" protection how much Infrared Light protection is offered? Speaking with a local window tint specialist he said that if the window has UV light protection it also should offer some % of IRR protection. How much IRR protection is the question.
I've seen other posts on this forum mention this device:
Have any of you had a chance to see if your local window tint shop can test these three variables on the default glass? I'd be interested to know along with many others!
Summary:
It seems the vast majority of Maverick owners are purchasing window tint on the back two side windows and back window for the purpose of getting the heat reduction during hot summer months. Has anyone tested the UV and IRR default protection? I feel like a lot of us are potentially spending money for a feature that might already be built into the default factory glass. If anyone has credible information on the subject I'd appreciate your input!
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