
Garware
Classic Ash Lite
Garware
The Garware Classic Ash Lite is a dyed sun film designed for side and rear window applications. Originating from India, it offers high optical clarity and is signal safe, ensuring no interference with electronic devices. Its neutral clear shade provides a subtle enhancement without altering the vehicle's appearance significantly. Ideal for daily drivers seeking a reliable and straightforward solution.
Product Cost
You pay PMD · Includes GST
₹4,250 MRP
₹2,500
Save 41% ✓
Exclusive Application Cost
Paid directly to applicator · Varies by city & car size
₹500–700
*est.
Your Estimated Total
₹3,000–₹3,200
vs. Detailing Centre (opaque pricing)
₹3,750–₹7,500
Potential savings
₹550–₹4,500 ✓
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Technical Specifications
Best For
UV Protection
Glare Reduction
Safety & Security
Good to Know
Dyed sun films like the Classic Ash Lite are popular for their affordability and ease of installation. While they provide good glare reduction and maintain high optical clarity, they typically offer less heat rejection compared to ceramic films. It's important to understand that dyed films may not have the same longevity or UV protection capabilities. For those prioritizing cost-effectiveness and basic functionality, dyed films remain a practical choice.
Honest Notes from PMD
As a dyed film, the Classic Ash Lite may not offer the same level of heat rejection as ceramic or nano-ceramic films. It is not recommended for those seeking maximum heat reduction or UV protection.
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Film ships to you before fitting. Check the brand label and spec values yourself
Ground reality: aftermarket window film application is technically not permitted under Indian road law — not because of VLT, but because it's an aftermarket modification. Films at 70%+ VLT are generally not challenged in practice. We share the facts so you can decide
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