K-GEO, Inc., is currently looking for
a qualified company to manufacture
and distribute the Transition Window
Tint
under a licensing agreement.

     

Consumers truly want and highly value window tinting and the
Transition Window Tint can join in on this very profitable industry trend.

Please find below Pertinent Marketing Facts pertaining to the Transition Window Tint.

The Transition Window Tint provides multiple-benefits
to consumers who actively seek these benefits.

  • Tinted windows provide many benefits for the driver, the passengers, and even for the vehicle itself.
  • By providing shade from the sun, tinted windows reduce glare
    and help drivers maintain better vision, ensuring their safe operation of the vehicle.
  • With this shade, tinted windows keep the interior of automobiles 60 percent cooler, ensuring comfort for the driver and the passengers.
  • By blocking 99 percent of the sun's ultraviolet rays, tinted windows prevent fading of the car's upholstery, not to mention cracking of the dashboard.
  • This tinting material even helps keep the glass together should
    it be struck or cracked in an accident, preventing secondary damages from occurring.
  • U.S. consumers pay more for window tinting than any other secondary automobile service. That's right, consumers find
    tinted windows to have higher value than full car detailing,
    more than engine cleaning, more than protective paint coatings, more than windshield repairs – even more than dent removal. Consumers spend more money on window tinting than any of
    these other services.

The Transition Window Tint provides these
benefits better than other methods.

  • On a bright and sunny day, drivers greatly appreciate them. But
    on a dim and rainy day, drivers curse their tinted windows. And
    when they drive their cars into indoor, poorly lit parking garages, they complain a whole lot more.
  • That's because instead of being a supportive benefit, these
    tinted windows become an enemy, and restrict the vision and
    the depth perception. It's hard enough to see in the dark, and
    the tint only makes it darker – and harder to see.
  • The Transition Window Tint , however, completely eliminates
    this problem. It only darkens windows in the presence of sunlight. When indoors, at night, or on cloudy, rainy days, the tint recedes
    and becomes clear, allowing full visibility.

The Transition Window Tint provides its needed
benefits in a format that can both please and appease.

  • Yes, there are laws about window tinting in the U.S. What's bad
    about these laws, however, are that they are completely different
    in each and every one of the 50 states, including District of
    Columbia. These laws have been in effect for over 20 years in
    some states, and federal regulations are in effect, as well.
    No two states have the same restrictions or regulations, and
    some will even ticket tourists whose tinted windows are completely legal in their home states.
  • The Transition Window Tint can make this difficult circumstance
    as easy as A, B, C and as simple as 1-2-3. These rules and regulations may currently have need, but the Transition Window
    Tint
    can make them needless.
  • All of these rules and regulations come down to one single and important thing: no police officer wants to pull over a car with tinted windows at night time, because they want to be able to see inside those cars.The driver may be hiding something under the seat, pulling something out from under the seat, and the officer can't see that through tinted windows at night.
  • At nighttime, and in any other circumstance where sunlight
    is not prominent, such as inside of parking garages, the
    Transition Window Tint recedes its tint and changes to clear, ensuring that its windows are completely see-through from
    both sides.

 

       
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