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3M™ Automotive Window Film Series FX-HP 5 (M), Charcoal, 60 in x 100 ft, 1 Roll/Case

  • 3M ID 7010374215

Combines dyed and metalized films to provide heat and ultraviolet (UV) rejection in an affordable package

Rejects up to 65% of solar energy to help keep your vehicle cool without air conditioning

Available in tint levels that block up to 97% of visible light so you can protect belongings from prying eyes

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Highlights
  • Combines dyed and metalized films to provide heat and ultraviolet (UV) rejection in an affordable package
  • Rejects up to 65% of solar energy to help keep your vehicle cool without air conditioning
  • Available in tint levels that block up to 97% of visible light so you can protect belongings from prying eyes
  • Provides up to 99% UV protection to reduce the effects of sunlight on car interior

Looking for a window tint with a sleek charcoal finish? No sweat. 3M™ Automotive Window Film FX-HP Series rejects up to 99% of UV light to help you stay cool and deliver a head-turning look.

Diagram showing different levels of visibility in window tint.
Choose from six window film tints.

Tints shown are for illustration purposes only. Visit an installer near you to see actual film tints.

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Terms to know

  • TSER – Total Solar Energy Rejection

    The percentage of total solar energy rejected by filmed glass. The higher this value, the less solar heat is transmitted.

  • VLT – Visible Light Transmitted

    The percentage of visible light that passes directly through filmed glass: the higher the number, the lighter the film.

  • Ultraviolet Rejection

    The percentage of ultraviolet (UV) light that is rejected by the filmed glass. UV light contributes to the fading and deterioration of fabrics and leather.

  • IRR – Infrared Rejection*

    The percentage of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 900-1,000 nm. Infrared rays are primarily responsible for the heat you feel when driving.

  • IRER – Infrared Energy Rejection**

    The percent of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 780–2,500 nm. IRER takes into account the transmitted and absorbed IR energy that will be reradiated into a car.

  • Glare Reduction

    The percentage by which visible light is reduced by the addition of film. Data shown is the estimated performance of film applied to ¼” (6mm) thick, 73% VLT automotive green glass. Data is for reference only.

NOTE: Auto tint laws vary by state or province. Please check your local laws or ask your dealer installer for films that meet your local tint laws.

Limited Lifetime Warranty: Sold and installed by professional 3M™ Authorized Dealer Installers and backed by a limited lifetime warranty

Data should be used as a reference tool for net VLT on ¼” (6mm) thick, automotive green glass of 73% VLT, and testing is in accordance to ANSI/NFRC 200 Procedure.

*IRR - Percent of solar infrared energy in the 900 – 1,000 nm wavelength range that is rejected by the film. Measurement is made of film with liner alone (i.e. no glass).

**IRER – Percent of solar infrared energy that is rejected over the wavelength range from 780 – 2,500 nm. IRER takes into account the transmitted and absorbed IR energy that will be reradiated into a car. Data shown is for the performance of film applied to glass.

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