
Gold Mirror Solar Control Window Tint Film VLT 16%
Enhance privacy, reduce solar heat, and protect interiors with our premium Gold Mirror Solar Control Window Film. Designed for home and office windows, this film blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays and 76% of total solar energy, making it ideal for hot Australian climates.
The reflective gold mirror finish adds style while providing daytime privacy and glare reduction, helping to keep your space cooler, more comfortable, and energy-efficient.
Size : W 100cm X L 200cm(2 sqm)

Material: PVC, PE
Occasion: Any Window type
Luzen&Co window tint films are cut and shipped upon order. If you order multiple quantities, film will be sent in one continuous roll.
Only it can be returned, if it is defective.
Product Details
Visible Light Transmittance | 16.50% |
Visible Light Reflectance | 33.10% |
Infrared Rejected | 81.80% |
Ultra Violet Rejection | 99% |
Total Solar Energy Transmittance | 14.80% |
Total Solar Reflectance | 46.4% |
Total Solar Energy Absorbance | 38.70% |
Total Solar Energy Rejected | 76.00% |
Shading Coefficient | 32.00% |
Scratch Resistant | >2H |
Structure, Thickness | 1.5mil / 2ply |
Key Features:
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Low VLT (16.5%): Blocks sunlight while keeping an outside view
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Heat Reduction: Reflects 46.4% of solar radiation
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99% UV Rejection: Prevents fading of furniture & flooring
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Energy Efficient: Reduces air-con usage and energy bills
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Privacy: Gold mirror tint reflects visibility during the day
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Easy DIY Application: Self-adhesive, no glue needed
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Premium Quality: Made in South Korea
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Custom Length: Order any quantity – shipped in one continuous roll
How to use
1. Measure the height and width of the glass surface.
2. Cut the film to the dimensions, leaving an extra 1 inch around all sides. You’ll be able to trim the edges down to size in the final step
3. Thoroughly clean the surface of the glass to remove any trace of dust, grime and grease
4. Attach one piece of tape to a corner of the film. Then use another tape of the other side of the same corner. Both tapes should be placed slightly offset. Hold onto the two over hanging tapes and press them together to grab the film’s corner tip firmly. Then slowly separate the two pieces of tape; the liner and film should easily separate.
5. Slowly peel back the liner, remember to use A LOT of water with a few drops of mild soap mixture to soak both the adhesive side and window. Wetter is better
6. Pick up the film by the top corners, keeping it straight and level. Place the wet film onto the wet surface.
7. Slide a squeegee over the wet film to smooth out and press the film against the glass. Squeegee from the centre moving out, pushing bubbles and wrinkles out as you go.
8. In one smooth, continuous motion, trim the excess film from the edges using a hard card and a knife.