Tinting

686

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Tomorrow I'm going to get my car tinted and I was planning on tinting the sides and the back. Anyways, I have a green 2000 Lexus RX300 and the back windows are already tinted (manufacturer) with a green tinge.



How dark do you guys think I should tint it with green tinged tint? Would 35% for the sides and 20% for the back be too much?



The legal limit for Hawaii is 35% for sides and rear and 4" for the visor.
 
686 said:
Tomorrow I'm going to get my car tinted and I was wondering which windows I should get tinted. I know the sides, but I didn't know about the front windshield or the back. (I have a Lexus RX300). What windows are usually tinted?



I'm going to tint the windows as dark as possible if that matters. I don't know if some should be darker than others or what.



686,

Check your local laws...

I don't know of a state that permits you to have your windshield tinted.

find your state in the link

State window tinting laws



Good luck,

"J"
 
~ One man’s opinion / observations ~



Great link for tint laws



Window Tinting:

After a vehicle spends just a few minutes parked in the sun, traditionally tinted (dark) windows will store all the energy they can hold. The windows then channel the excess energy in different directions, superheating the interior. Tinted windows just block visible light and that might be helpful for glare and UVR protection, but if you're trying to keep the vehicles interior cool, it's not going to do much for you.



You should expect to pay more for a metallic film that will reflect light and keep a car cooler.

There is a misconception within the tinting industry that darker is better. The Energy Department recommends investing in the reflective coating, a more effective cooling technology. These coatings have a tendency not to be so dark so they don't attract heat



Manufactures have found that the colour charcoal will fade but won't turn purple like the grey/blue shades, in fact despite what the film companies are pushing as colour stable film all dyed product will fade. Only pure Metalized films with no dyes will not fade, ceramic films also fall into this category.



There is a new ceramic film being released in called Pinnacle'" and is clamed to provide UVR protection to 99.8 % and heat rejection of 52%, these are really high numbers for a light coloured film.



If you want lighter, natural looking tint in 35% range then 3MTN' is more of a smoke tint with some bluish hue to it and is quite reflective in certain light, it especially complements grey and silver metallic, charcoal coloured tints look great on dark cars.



A good way to check if you like the look of the tint is to take some film samples from different shops and stick them on your windows. Removal can be problematic but some Isopropyl Alcohol should take care of it. Picking the right installer is more important than picking the brand, make sure you get lifetime warranty on the tint and good warranty on the installation



After installation of a window tint film it can take up to three months for the adhesive to fully cure, a few air bubbles may appear, providing these bubbles are not raised (air pockets) they are areas of uncured adhesive that will disappear over time.



~Hope this helps ~



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justadumbarchitect / so I question everything/ Jon
 
Thanks for the replies. I'll check what type of tint that have and see which I like best. That's some informative stuff there.
 
Alright so I just got back from the shop. I tinted my front side windows 35% and the back side windows and rear window 5%. I had to make it 5% because the back and rear have a green sheen to it so if I had put on 15% it would've been lighter than the front side windows and that wouldn't be right now would it. It's surprisingly dark inside, but I like it. Thanks for your guys' help.
 
686 said:
Alright so I just got back from the shop. I tinted my front side windows 35% and the back side windows and rear window 5%. I had to make it 5% because the back and rear have a green sheen to it so if I had put on 15% it would've been lighter than the front side windows and that wouldn't be right now would it. It's surprisingly dark inside, but I like it. Thanks for your guys' help.



15% should have been darker than the 35% on the front (the percentage is the amount of light that is being allowed to pass through)



The 5% is real dark. just be carefull when your driving at night...

Do you have any pictures??



"J"
 
yeah i wish i had put on the 15% now. but it still looks good with the 5% but i gotta make sure i'm careful at night. i'll take some pics when i have some time.
 
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