Tinting Windshield
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Tinting Windshield
Lately I've been thinking about tinting my windshield. Does any one have any pics?
I realize many don't do it because it's against the law and unsafe on occassion, but I guess some ppl still do it anyways.
I have a black coupe with 35% Madico tint. I like it most of the time but when it's sunny it looks too light. Will tinting the windshield make the side windows appear darker since less light is getting in the front?
I know I should go with 50% to be a little more practical, but I wish I could go with 35% on the windshield because I think it will look good to have everything the same and increase the privacy a little. I'm still undecided.
I've seen a pic of Psycraft & Premier's cars with the windshield tinted. Any other pics or comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Piero
I realize many don't do it because it's against the law and unsafe on occassion, but I guess some ppl still do it anyways.
I have a black coupe with 35% Madico tint. I like it most of the time but when it's sunny it looks too light. Will tinting the windshield make the side windows appear darker since less light is getting in the front?
I know I should go with 50% to be a little more practical, but I wish I could go with 35% on the windshield because I think it will look good to have everything the same and increase the privacy a little. I'm still undecided.
I've seen a pic of Psycraft & Premier's cars with the windshield tinted. Any other pics or comments will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Piero
#3
Here's 50% on the windshield, 50% on the front doors, and 35% on the rear. It does darken up the roll ups as less light enters through the windshield. However, this doesn't affect visibility at all as you could see in the pics.
We also have a new ceramic film (no it's not Huper) that is designed for windshield applications in Asia (heat / UV protection is important in that market so it was designed specifically for them. VLT of 60% and 70% will be available). Huper Optic generally leaves ghost marks (more visible as the shade of film is darker) when heat shrunk. Our new film does not have this effect show up.
We will also have a new windshield exterior protective film available in approximately one month. We are putting it through some harsh daily usage to ensure it's longevity at the moment and so far it is holding up very well. Tested with center punch and sling shots. Have not had it puncture or incidents of glass crack / breakage. Very tough product. Also provides 99% UV blockage.
There are quite a few new products we will be adding to our line of protective films. Please visit our website for product updates in the next 3-4 weeks - www.premiermobilegroup.com
We also have a new ceramic film (no it's not Huper) that is designed for windshield applications in Asia (heat / UV protection is important in that market so it was designed specifically for them. VLT of 60% and 70% will be available). Huper Optic generally leaves ghost marks (more visible as the shade of film is darker) when heat shrunk. Our new film does not have this effect show up.
We will also have a new windshield exterior protective film available in approximately one month. We are putting it through some harsh daily usage to ensure it's longevity at the moment and so far it is holding up very well. Tested with center punch and sling shots. Have not had it puncture or incidents of glass crack / breakage. Very tough product. Also provides 99% UV blockage.
There are quite a few new products we will be adding to our line of protective films. Please visit our website for product updates in the next 3-4 weeks - www.premiermobilegroup.com
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