Questions about glass tinting

also depends on the brand and materials in the film. my last car had 50% all the way around and i don't think it look that dark, never got pulled over either. my new car has 45% all the way around and the film has more aluminum so it's more reflective and personally much much darker than my pervious car. also i don't like the way it looks, it's not a charcoal color but more reflective and looks hazy from different anlges. although it keeps the inside of the car much cooler. by the way the picture of my car in the corner was before it was tinted. haven't gotten retaken because i'll probibly get the windows retinted to be more like my last car.



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I personally don't like the tint strip on the windshield... I've always preferred the "fade" look of OEM glass. Now, some cars (like mine) don't come with ANYTHING on the top of the windshield at all... just clear glass. It's a little tough sometimes, but its not too big of a hassle to just put down the visor.



If they could put a strip that had the "faded" OEM look, then I might consider it... but it's fine. Visors for driver/passenger, and there's this black dot matrix in front of the rearview mirror so the sun doesn't really blind me. I think the reason there's no strip on my windshield from the factory is since the windshield is relatively short compared to other cars.
 
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