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Quick in house picture of a X project we're working on. Photosync on all the windows including the front windshield.

We'll be protecting the paint from rock chips/scratches with ClearGuard Nano on the entire car--front to back. Check out my ClearGuard Nano thread for some shots of that once we get started.

We also did a chrome delete on this X. Little different than usual--we decided to go with painting instead of vinyl for a super clean look. Check out my chrome delete thread for more pictures of that!

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Would you believe that this Model 3 is tinted and it blocks more heat than even 5% pitch black limo tint? Photosync 75 on the entire Model 3 to maximize visibility without sacrificing heat rejection. Front windshield and sunroof are tinted as well. Gone are the days you "need" to go dark to heat rejection. Now it's all about personal preference. Really neat setup.

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As Model 3 deliveries pick up because of the tax credit ending, we get to help new owners prepare their 3's for a fun ownership that lies ahead.

Photosync 35 -sides/back
Photosync 35 - sunroof
Photosync 75 - front windshield

For those of you wondering, Photosync 35% on the sunroof and on the back window matches up pretty well and you can still see out the windows, especially on a sunny day.

Besides tinting the entire 3, we also did a chrome delete, clearbra paint protection and installed blacked out wheels for the client.
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Grey Model 3 getting Photosync 35% tinted to prepare for the summer time. Teslas have massive windows and the Model 3 is no exception to that. Maximizing interior comfort for you and your passengers and even kw efficiency can be achieved with the right window film.
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Been getting a bunch of pm's lately about 1 piece vs 2 piece rear windows. There's several things to know/factor, so I'll just briefly go over them.

-Just because an installer/tinter can do 1 piece vs another that can't, doesn't mean one installer is worse than other, especially if they use different films. Different films = different performance/quality = different construction.
-2 piece rear window tend to have a higher chance of coming out cleaner than a 1 piece.
-No difference in film performance going 1 piece or 2 piece
-2 piece will give you an option to choose a different shade up top compared to the bottom.

Here's pictures of what our 2 piece rear window installation looks like. Your 2 piece rear window end result may vary depending on shop / technician experience else where.

Pictures shown below is with Photosync 35 top and bottom. The darker gradient up top is from the Model 3 glass naturally--not from film or where seam is placed.

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