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50% on the windshield? How’s that work at night? I have to roll my side windows down to read street name signs at night.


I can’t tell it’s even on there at night. During the day it does help with glare though.
 
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As others have said. I places like New Mexico, Arizon, Texas. I'd look at ceramic tint. From what I understand it's way better at reflecting the heat. But it is usually more expensive of a product for the shop to buy.

So I'd price it out in ceramic. Especially if you have a dark car. On a white car you can probably get away with regular tint.




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Thanks all. Probably won't happen until after we move.

Car is a crystal red 10 year old Malibu with black leather, so it gets pretty toasty sitting in the sun at the office all day.
Need o check if the sunroof is tinted, probably worth getting that done too.




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Posts: 16447 | Location: Spring, TX | Registered: July 11, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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You may want to research if there is a limit to the level of tint in your state. Some states have very strict limits on the level of tint allowed.

Mike


The last time I looked into it, TX only regulates the tint on the front doors, to 35% or lighter.


I'm jealous, we are 35 rears, 50 front, zero windshield. Personally I take mine to a shop I trust. High end shop for vehicle prep and mods on the rich, famous, and athletes (which there are tons of where I live). He charges reasonable prices for my Fusion or for a Lamborghini. He only uses one brand, but I trust him and his lifetime guarantee over any marketing brochures.

I would never consider a mobile guy unless I had a stack of referrals from trusted sources.


Knock on wood I went with 35% all around.. never had an issue. It's really not that dark, 20% on the other hand


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Thanks all. Probably won't happen until after we move.

Car is a crystal red 10 year old Malibu with black leather, so it gets pretty toasty sitting in the sun at the office all day.
Need o check if the sunroof is tinted, probably worth getting that done too.


Window tint won't keep your car much cooler while it's parked outside in the sun all day. What you will notice is that the sun doesn't beat in through the windows while you're driving, keeping you much more comfortable. As for the sunroof, my tint guy wouldn't do it. I forgot the exact reason why. No matter really, I've got an internal sun shade anyway.
 
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I like the 3M, I've had them on multiple vehicles without any issue.

I've also had the ceramic on the windshield at 70% and it really cuts down on the discomfort of the hot southwest summers.


I've got one car with Air 80% tint on the windshield. It helps and isn't really noticeable, even at night.
 
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I have Llumar IRX Tint all around with Llumar Air 90 on my windshield. These are the ceramic films, and the heat rejection is great. For the IRX tint, they all provide 80ish% heat rejection regardless of how dark you go. I went with a combination of films that layered with the OEM glass color/tint so that I had a similar level of darkness all around for aesthetics.

If I had to do it over, I would do Llumar Air 80 on my windshiled. The Air 90 is clear, but only provides 50-ish% of IR rejection in the range that you can perceive as heat. The Air 80 is "virtually" clear, but has an slight bluish cast and provides something like 86% of IR rejection.

The heat difference between my side windows (IRX film, all providing 86% IR rejection) and the Air 80 (providing 50-ish%) is noticeable.

The installer recommended the Air-80 and I should have listened to him. My bad.
 
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I have 3M Crystalline on my car and I really like it. It blocks 99% of UV and you don't feel the heat of the sun through the window.

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3m Crystalline @ 50% on my bright red GTI in South Carolina. Well worth the money, would blow the cash for it again.


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Originally posted by P250UA5:
Thanks all. Probably won't happen until after we move.

Car is a crystal red 10 year old Malibu with black leather, so it gets pretty toasty sitting in the sun at the office all day.
Need o check if the sunroof is tinted, probably worth getting that done too.


Window tint won't keep your car much cooler while it's parked outside in the sun all day. What you will notice is that the sun doesn't beat in through the windows while you're driving, keeping you much more comfortable. As for the sunroof, my tint guy wouldn't do it. I forgot the exact reason why. No matter really, I've got an internal sun shade anyway.


I'd like to disagree. I could tell a big difference on my G37 before & after. As well as my Genesis G80 before & after.

The G37 seats would be so hot you could barely touch them before the tint. After the car was obviously still hot. But significantly cooler.




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