Consistently more homeowners and commercial property managers are insisting upon lighter non reflective window films versus the darker reflective metallic films of the past.
Living in Florida means embracing the sunshine, but it also means battling the relentless heat and glare that come with it. For many homeowners and businesses, the struggle is real: you want the beautiful natural light and views that make Florida living so special, but you don’t want your living room to feel like a sauna or your energy bills to skyrocket.

This is where 3M™ Prestige Window Film changes the game.
While traditional window tints often rely on dark dyes or reflective metals, the Prestige Series uses a revolutionary approach to keep you cool without changing the look of your glass.
Why IR Rejection Matters in Florida
In Florida, the sun is often high in the sky. Standard films are tested when the sun is hitting the window directly (90° angle). However, 3M Prestige is designed to be most effective when the sun is at an angle. As the sun rises and the day gets hotter, the “path” the light takes through those hundreds of layers becomes longer. This actually increases the heat rejection performance precisely when you need it most—during the sweltering afternoon hours.
The “No Metal” Advantage
Because this film uses MOF technology instead of metal shards (common in cheaper films), you avoid two major headaches:
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Zero Signal Interference: It won’t kill your 5G signal or drop your Wi-Fi calls.
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No Corrosion: In Florida’s salty air, metal-based films can oxidize and turn purple or bubbly at the edges. MOF is made of stable polyesters that stay crystal clear for decades.
The Science of “Invisible” Comfort
To understand why 3M Prestige is “revolutionary,” we have to look past the surface of the film and into the microscopic world of Multilayer Optical Film (MOF) technology. This isn’t just a piece of plastic; it’s a high-tech optical engine.
The Anatomy of 3M MOF Technology
Traditional window films are like sunglasses: they use dyes to absorb light or metals to reflect it. 3M’s MOF technology, however, is based on a concept called thin-film interference—the same phenomenon that creates the rainbow colors on a soap bubble or an oil slick.
A single sheet of Prestige film is less than the thickness of a human hair, yet it contains hundreds of distinct layers of polyester. Here is how that structure works to reject heat:
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Precision Engineering: Each of the hundreds of layers is tuned to a specific thickness.
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Selective Reflection: Because of the precise thickness of these layers, the film can be “programmed” to allow visible light to pass through while reflecting the specific wavelengths of Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) light.
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Constructive Interference: When IR light hits these layers, the waves “bounce” between them in a way that they eventually cancel each other out and are reflected back away from the glass.
Most solar heat enters your home through two sources: visible light and Infrared (IR) light. While you can see the light, you feel the IR. Traditional films often block heat by darkening the window, which sacrifices your view and makes your home feel like a cave.
3M Prestige is different. It utilizes a patented, non-metallized multilayer optical film—essentially a “sandwich” of hundreds of layers thinner than a post-it note. This technology allows the film to:
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Reject up to 97% of Infrared Heat: It targets the specific wavelengths that cause that “burning” sensation on your skin.
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Maintain 99.9% UV Protection: It acts like SPF 1000 for your home, protecting your expensive hardwood floors, leather furniture, and artwork from the fading power of the sun.
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Maximize Clarity: It is virtually clear, allowing high levels of natural light to fill your space while staying invisible from the curb—a major win for HOA-restricted communities.
Understanding the “Invisible” Heat: IR vs. Visible
The sun’s energy reaches your windows in three main components. 3M Prestige manages each differently to keep your home cool without making it dark:
| Component | % of Solar Energy | How Prestige Handles It |
| Ultraviolet (UV) | ~3% | Rejects 99.9%. This stops your skin from burning and your furniture from fading. |
| Visible Light | ~44% | Allows up to 70% to pass through. This keeps your home bright and cheerful. |
| Infrared (IR) | ~53% | Rejects up to 97%. This is the “heat” you feel on your skin. |
It’s this winning comparison that gives Advanced Film Solutions our competitive advantage.
Why Florida Homes Choose Advanced Film
At Advanced Film Solutions, we understand the unique challenges of the Sunshine State. We recommend 3M Prestige to our Florida clients because it excels where others fail:
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Reflectivity is Lower than Glass: Unlike metallic films that create a “mirror” look at night, Prestige is actually less reflective than the glass it is applied to. You keep your view of the golf course or the bay, even after the sun goes down.
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No Corrosion in Salt Air: Metallic films can “fingerprint” or corrode over time, especially in coastal areas. Because Prestige is non-metallic, it will never corrode and won’t interfere with your Wi-Fi or cell signals.
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Performance at an Angle: A unique feature of the Prestige Series is that its heat-rejection capabilities actually increase as the sun’s angle gets higher. This means it works hardest during the hottest part of the Florida afternoon.
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Drastic Energy Savings: By stopping the heat at the glass, your HVAC system doesn’t have to work “overtime.” Most of our clients see a reduction in cooling costs of up to 30%, meaning the film often pays for itself in just a few years.
Experience the Clear Advantage
You shouldn’t have to choose between a view and a comfortable temperature.
With 3M Prestige, you get the best of both worlds: a bright, beautiful home that stays cool even in the peak of July.
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- When consumers check the NFRC for documented performance; we win!









