LuxeGuard

Ceramic window film

Heat is the only thing it blocks.

True nano-ceramic construction — no metal, no dye. It rejects the infrared that turns a cabin into an oven without touching GPS, cell, keyfob, radar or dash cam signal, and without fading purple three summers in.

97–99%IR rejected
99%+UV blocked
Lifetimewarranty
0%
Peak IR rejection
0
VLT shades, 5–70%
0%
Metal content
Lifetime film warranty
Two tiers

Pick the ceiling, not the compromise.

Both films are true ceramic with the same optical discipline and the same lifetime warranty. The difference is how much infrared they stop.

FlagshipLG-PHD

Pro HD Ceramic

The coolest cabin we can build and the sharpest view out of it. For customers who want the heat gone and won't accept haze to get it.

Infrared rejection
97–99%
UV rejection
99%+
Optical clarity
Highest — low haze, true color
Shades
5 / 15 / 20 / 35 / 50 / 70% VLT
Construction
Nano-ceramic, metal-free
Warranty
Lifetime
LG-NC

Nano Ceramic

The volume seller. Serious heat rejection at a price that still closes on a daily driver, including a 70% windshield-friendly option.

Infrared rejection
90–92%
UV rejection
99%+
Optical clarity
High — low haze
Shades
5 / 15 / 20 / 35 / 50 / 70% VLT
Construction
Nano-ceramic, metal-free
Warranty
Lifetime

For reference: standard dyed and carbon films reject roughly 20% of infrared.

Shade studio

What VLT actually looks like.

Visible light transmission is how much light passes through the film — 70% is near-clear, 5% is limo. Tap a shade to preview it.

35% VLTThe classic tinted look: clearly darker, easy to see out of. The darkest shade legal on front sides in South Carolina.

Shade legality varies by state and by window position. Dealers are responsible for advising customers on local law.

Preview · approximate

Simulated preview. Real appearance shifts with factory glass tint and lighting.

Spec sheet

The numbers, side by side.

Automotive window film · LuxeGuard
PropertyPro HD CeramicNano Ceramic
Infrared heat rejection97–99%90–92%
UV rejection99%+99%+
ConstructionMulti-layer nano-ceramicNano-ceramic
Metal contentNoneNone
Signal interferenceNone — GPS, cell, radar, keyfobNone
VLT options5 / 15 / 20 / 35 / 50 / 70%5 / 15 / 20 / 35 / 50 / 70%
Windshield option70% VLT70% VLT
AdhesivePS, scratch-resistant hardcoatPS, scratch-resistant hardcoat
Roll widths20 / 24 / 30 / 36 / 40 / 60 in20 / 24 / 30 / 36 / 40 / 60 in
Roll length100 ft100 ft
WarrantyLifetime, filed by VINLifetime, filed by VIN

Confirm roll sizing against the current dealer price sheet before ordering.

Warranty

Covered for as long as they own the car.

Covered

  • Fading to purple or brown
  • Bubbling or blistering
  • Peeling at the edges
  • Delamination from the glass
  • Discoloration or haze over time
  • Adhesive failure

Not covered

  • Stress cracks from impact damage
  • Film removed or altered by a third party
  • Scratches from ammonia-based cleaners
  • Damage from defective defrost lines

Lifetime coverage applies to the original vehicle owner and is non-transferable on sale. Full warranty terms are supplied with every dealer shipment.

Questions

Window film FAQ.

What makes ceramic film different from dyed or carbon?+
Dyed film darkens glass but does little about heat, and it breaks down under UV — that's the film that goes purple. Ceramic uses non-conductive nano-particles that reject infrared specifically, so a light shade can still stop most of the heat. LuxeGuard rejects 90–99% of IR depending on tier; typical dyed and carbon films sit near 20%.
Will it interfere with signal?+
No. There's no metal in either film, so GPS, cellular, keyfobs, radar detectors, tyre-pressure sensors and dash cams all work normally. This is the main practical reason ceramic replaced metallised film.
How long does it take to cure?+
Windows should stay up for three to five days after install. Slight haze or small water pockets during that period are normal moisture that hasn't evaporated yet, and they clear on their own.
How should customers clean tinted glass?+
Any ammonia-free glass cleaner and a clean microfibre. Ammonia attacks the adhesive and hardcoat over time, which is one of the few ways to void the film warranty.
Which tier should a dealer stock?+
Most shops run Nano Ceramic as the everyday seller and Pro HD as the upgrade — the jump from 90–92% to 97–99% IR is easy to demonstrate with a heat lamp on the counter, which is how most Pro HD sales actually close.
Stock it

Get the dealer price sheet.

Both films ship in a full range of widths and shades. Apply and we'll send tier pricing and sample slabs.