Madico
Soft Grey, Non-reflective Look

Black Pearl® Non-Reflective

Black Pearl Non-Reflective by Madico automotive window film is an exceptionally well-performing, color-stable film. It provides 99% UV protection and is offered in a variety of VLT’s with rich grey tones.

Non-Reflective Window Tint

The Benefits of Black Pearl Non-Reflective Film

Experience the superior protection and style of Black Pearl Non-Reflective film. Engineered to block harmful UV rays and reduce glare, this film enhances your driving comfort while maintaining a sleek appearance.

UV Protection

Madico window film blocks 99% of the sun’s damaging UV rays, protecting drivers’ and passengers’ skin.

Temperature Control

Our films keep car interiors cooler and improve driving comfort with maximum heat rejection.

Reduces Glare

Glare negatively affects driving visibility, while Madico window film effectively reduces it.

Fade Protection

Blocking the sun’s UV rays with our window film also helps reduce the fading of a vehicle’s interior.

Privacy & Security

Madico’s wide range of shades offers privacy for drivers and passengers, and security for valuables inside.

Holds Shattered Glass

In the event of an accident, our window film can help hold shattered glass together, making for a safer drive.

Black Pearl® Non-Reflective

Product Overview

Black Pearl Non-Reflective automotive tint offers superior heat rejection and a stylish, non-metallic finish that enhances the look of any car. Its durable construction helps hold shattered glass together in the event of an accident and comes with a Manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty. Available in various shades, it caters to every driver’s preference, making it a versatile choice for enhancing both aesthetics and functionality.

Product Specs

Product specs
Visible Light Transmitted 4%
Visible Light Reflected 5%
Glare Reduction 95%
Total Solar Energy Transmitted 44%
Total Solar Energy Reflected 5%
Total Solar Energy Absorbed 51%
Shading Coefficient (SC) 0.69
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.60
U Factor 1.03
UV Rejection ≥ 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 40%
IR Rejection 26%
Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) 20%
Product specs
Visible Light Transmitted 19%
Visible Light Reflected 5%
Glare Reduction 79%
Total Solar Energy Transmitted 48%
Total Solar Energy Reflected 6%
Total Solar Energy Absorbed 47%
Shading Coefficient (SC) 0.72
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.62
U Factor 1.03
UV Rejection ≥ 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 38%
IR Rejection 26%
Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) 21%
Product specs
Visible Light Transmitted 37%
Visible Light Reflected 5%
Glare Reduction 59%
Total Solar Energy Transmitted 58%
Total Solar Energy Reflected 6%
Total Solar Energy Absorbed 37%
Shading Coefficient (SC) 0.79
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.69
U Factor 1.03
UV Rejection ≥ 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 31%
IR Rejection 26%
Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) 20%
Product specs
Visible Light Transmitted 56%
Visible Light Reflected 6%
Glare Reduction 37%
Total Solar Energy Transmitted 65%
Total Solar Energy Reflected 6%
Total Solar Energy Absorbed 29%
Shading Coefficient (SC) 0.85
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.74
U Factor 1.03
UV Rejection ≥ 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 27%
IR Rejection 26%
Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) 21%
Product specs
Visible Light Transmitted 69%
Visible Light Reflected 7%
Glare Reduction 23%
Total Solar Energy Transmitted 69%
Total Solar Energy Reflected 7%
Total Solar Energy Absorbed 25%
Shading Coefficient (SC) 0.88
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC) 0.76
U Factor 1.03
UV Rejection ≥ 99%
Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) 24%
IR Rejection 26%
Infrared Energy Rejection (IRER) 20%

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Automotive Film Performance Measurements

This PDF contains detailed performance measurements for various Madico automotive window films, highlighting their light transmission, heat rejection, glare reduction, and UV protection capabilities.

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FAQs

While installers use the outside of your car's window to cut out a pattern, automotive window film is always applied on the inside of your vehicle's glass. Windshield protection film is installed on the outside of your vehicle’s windshield.

No. Installing window film requires highly-nuanced techniques and skills. It's far too easy for dirt, dust, or hair to contaminate the film. Even if you consider yourself a DIY expert, it wouldn't be possible because Madico films are not sold to the public. Our products are shipped directly from the factory to our distributors, who then fulfill orders and ship them to Madico dealers. Our professional dealer/installers have experience and/or training to help them identify unique or unusual circumstances which may affect either the installation or performance of a particular product in a given situation, that might not otherwise be noticed. Professional installation will ensure your satisfaction and provide you with the warranty protection you deserve. From product selection, to professional installation, to providing industry-leading warranty programs, Madico dealers ensure customers are completely delighted with their window film purchase and product performance.

While we're aware that many installers have perfected their own methods to install window film, the following information is a popular way professionals install car window film on most vehicles.

  • Step 1: The tinting environment. Bring the car to be tinted into a dust- and wind-free space, usually a large interior bay of a building.

  • Step 2: Prepping the windows. Clean the windows of the car to be tinted—inside and out—using a soap and water solution, sponge, and squeegee to remove all dirt and debris

  • Step 3: Measuring & cutting. Measure the car’s windows and cut pieces of film from a master roll to fit those measurements. Lay out the film on the exterior surface of the car window to cut it down more precisely. Heat shrink the film using a heat gun, to contour the film so that it curves to the glass. Rest assured a proper, professional heat gun designed for this process emits heat at a low setting and will not harm the vehicle.

  • Step 4: The Peel Board. After the film is cut down to match the pattern of the window, remove the film and place it on a glass “peel board” to cut the finer details of the window’s shape. This is where the release liner is usually removed.

  • Step 5: Installation. Once the film has been cut down to the correct size and shape, spray a soap and water solution onto the window as well as the film itself. Then remove the film’s release liner and apply the film to the interior of the window. Use a squeegee to remove any excess solution that may be under the film and activate the adhesive that secures the film to the window.

  • Step 6: Final Inspection. Take a final look at your work, examining the window from both the inside and the outside to spot any imperfections that need to be fixed.

  • Step 7: Dry Time. Once the tint job is complete, do NOT roll down the vehicle’s windows for three days. Depending on weather conditions and the film type, it can take up to three weeks for the film to fully dry and cure. During this time, small water bubbles and/or a hazy appearance may appear. This is normal and will disappear as the film dries.

It shouldn't. If the window film on your automobile turns purple, peels, or bubbles, it usually means that a low grade of film was used and that it wasn't installed correctly. Adhesives and dyes in low quality films eventually break down over time. All window films by Madico are engineered and manufactured with the highest quality standards and, when professionally installed, are backed by factory warranties.

All Madico dealers and installers are highly trained, experienced professionals. The process can take anywhere from 45 minutes to a few hours depending on how many windows are being tinted. Tinting just two side doors will obviously go faster than tinting all four side windows and the back window. A good rule of thumb is to allow a half-day to get a car done. This allows ample time for the installer to do the best job possible, while giving the film a chance to dry before returning the vehicle.

The cost of automotive window film depends on many factors. Your local Madico dealer will provide you with both a consultation and an estimate to address your individual needs. Visit our dealer directory to find an authorized Madico dealer near you.

Yes. Accidents involving glass can create dangerous situations in both your car and your home by keeping shattered glass together, greatly reducing the chance of injury. While window film cannot entirely stop someone from breaking through a window or glass door, the thickness of the film makes it more difficult and time consuming to breach the glass.