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TRUE WINDOW FILM QUALITY
Many people believe that the quality of window film is measured only by its heat rejection performance. While heat rejection is one of the most important factors, true premium quality involves much more than that.
A high-quality window film should also provide:
Durable material quality
Long-lasting performance
Clear visibility
UV protection
Comfortable driving experience
Consistent performance over time
That is why premium products like ICEBERG with Night Vision Technology are designed not only to reduce heat inside the cabin, but also to improve visibility, comfort, and driving safety day and night.
Many consumers still judge window film from only one perspective — how much heat it rejects. In reality, premium window film should deliver the perfect balance between protection, clarity, durability, and appearance.
The main purpose of window film is not only to block solar heat entering the vehicle cabin, but also to enhance comfort and help improve safety while driving. With advanced Night Vision Technology, ICEBERG helps maintain better visibility during low-light conditions while preserving a sleek and premium look.
PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION ALSO MATTERS
Another important factor that directly affects window film performance is the installation process itself.
Even the best window film requires proper installation techniques to achieve maximum results. Correct installation methods must follow professional standards recommended by the manufacturer.
Important factors include:
Proper glass cleaning
Correct installation tools
Careful film handling
Recommended installation solution mixture
Professional application techniques
When installed correctly by experienced technicians, premium window film can maintain its durability, appearance, and long-term performance without compromising quality.
That is why choosing high-quality products like ICEBERG combined with professional installation delivers the best driving experience, premium comfort, and maximum protection for every journey.


