
The broken glass is the easiest way to get into the cabin for an intruder. The interior of the cabin is used to steal a car, but more often to steal or steal. Thus, the glazing of the car is a "weak link".
The glass can be reinforced with a broiled film. The film is bonded to the interior of the glass. The tape can be transparent or tinted. There are three basic thickness films-112, 220 and 300 microns. The thicker the film is the more serious protection.
The glass, the foxy brol film, is more resistant to breaking it, but it should be remembered that glass, which is even the strongest on the plate, can be broken if you know how to do it.
However, the reservation film is capable of repealting the thieves, because to break the broken glass will require much more time and effort, which means higher chance of being seen.
The booklet is much thicker than the tonnage, so you need more prowess for its neat sticker. When choosing the thickness of the reservation film, it is important to remember that there are situations where the owner of a car has to break glass to enter the salon, in this case too strong film can play an evil joke.
Another advantage of the reservation film is that it stifes glass shards. If the glass is broken, we don't have to collect a lot of shackle in the cabin.