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I need to get the front two windows of my SUV tinted.
I see Groupons for some local places and the costs vary as do the type of tint mentioned, etc.
What should I be looking for? A particular brand or material, etc??
I live in South Florida so I want to protect the interior and reduce heat...nothing too dark - just within legal limits and to match the rear windows best I can.
Thanks!
 
Posts: 232 | Location: FLORIDA | Registered: November 10, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I just put the 3M Crystaline or whatever they call it. I put zero % tint on the windshield and it really blocks the heat well for 0% tint. Seems to keep things reasonably cool inside when out in the sun. Also matched the front windows to the rear.
 
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I went to Zebart and got their ceramic tint.
 
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Get ceramic or nano.



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There are some clearly better than others, but when I researched this I came to the same conclusion that many of the HVAC discussions here on the forum.

The installer is more important than the product.


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Get the best grade of 3M, no other brand. The 3M crystaline is excellent if you don't want to darken.
 
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