Mkbrother 24x300 Window Tint Film 5% VLT vs RockRose Car Window Tint 35% IR Rejection 36x25FT 1PLY Carbon Charcoal
Overall winner: RockRose Car Window Tint 35% IR Rejection 36x25FT 1PLY Carbon Charcoal
Key Differences
Mkbrother A is a 5% VLT film offering strong privacy and is listed at a more affordable price point, but has recurring notes about variable adhesive quality and tearing/peeling. RockRose B advertises higher UV and IR rejection (up to 99% UV and up to 35% IR rejection), is a 1-ply carbon charcoal film with better average ratings, but some buyers report stickiness issues and creases that may need a heat gun to smooth
Mkbrother 24x300 Window Tint Film 5% VLT
Car window tint film with UV and heat blocking, privacy while maintaining visibility. Customers note good value and easy installation, though adhesive reliability is mixed
Pros
- UV & heat blocking
- privacy and style enhancement
- durable Korean manufacturing
- easy installation (customer insight)
Cons
- adhesive quality varies
- durability concerns (tears/peeling)
- wrinkle resistance is poor
RockRose Car Window Tint 35% IR Rejection 36x25FT 1PLY Carbon Charcoal
RockRose carbon auto tint blocks UV and reduces heat with up to 35% IR rejection. User notes include easy application and quality tint without a blue hue
Pros
- blocks up to 99% UV rays
- up to 35% infrared rejection
- reduces interior fading
- easy to apply
Cons
- mixed stickiness and durability feedback
- creases may require heat gun for removal
- some reports of not sticking
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mkbrother |
| Durability | RockRose |
| Versatility | RockRose |
| User Reviews | RockRose |