Automotive

Choosing the Right Tint for Your Car in Malaysia

By EzPz Team

July 5, 2024

A worker applying JPJ-compliant tint film to a car window in Malaysia

In sunny Malaysia, car tinting is more than just a cosmetic upgrade; it's a necessity for comfort and privacy. But with so many options and regulations, choosing the right tint can be confusing. This guide will help you understand the key factors to consider before you book a car tinting service.

Understanding JPJ Regulations

The most important factor is compliance with the Road Transport Department (JPJ) rules. As of the latest regulations, the minimum visible light transmission (VLT) levels are:

  • Front Windscreen: 70% VLT
  • Front Side Windows: 50% VLT
  • Rear Side Windows & Rear Windscreen: No limit (you can go as dark as you like)

Reputable installers will only offer JPJ-compliant films, but it's always good to be informed. Non-compliance can result in fines.

Types of Tint Films

There's a wide range of tint technologies available, each with different performance and price points:

  • Dyed Film: The most affordable option. It provides privacy but offers minimal heat and UV rejection. It can also fade over time.
  • Metallized Film: Better heat rejection and durability than dyed films. However, the metal particles can sometimes interfere with GPS and radio signals.
  • Carbon Film: Offers good heat rejection without signal interference. It has a stylish matte finish and is very durable.
  • Ceramic Film: A premium option with excellent heat and UV rejection, high clarity, and no signal interference. It's the best performing but also the most expensive.
  • Security Film: These are thicker films designed to hold shattered glass together, making it harder for smash-and-grab thefts. They are often combined with heat-rejection properties.

Key Performance Metrics to Look For

When you get a quote, look beyond the price. Ask for the specs of the film:

  • Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER): The most important measure of how much heat the tint blocks. Higher is better.
  • Infrared Rejection (IRR): Infrared rays are what make you feel the heat. A high IRR (over 90%) means a cooler cabin.
  • Ultraviolet Rejection (UVR): Almost all quality tints offer 99% UV rejection, protecting you and your car's interior from sun damage.

Conclusion

Choosing the right car tint is a balance between your budget, desired performance, and legal compliance. A good quality tint is an investment that enhances your driving comfort, protects your privacy, and preserves your car's interior. When you're ready, reach out to a professional service like EzPz to get a quality installation with a proper warranty.