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Yes, that’s been reported several times here.I went with 30 on all door windows, and 15 on the rear . Interesting Tinter would not do the front windscreen as they said there had been reports of the liquid used in installation damaging electronics in the pillars.... they point blank refused to do the front.
Window film is described in visible light transmission, so the higher the number the LIGHTER the tint. 70% film is almost clear, for example.I thought no less than 25% on front door windows was Texas state law?
my Tinting was 30% on windows, and 15% on the whole of the back windows.. no windscreen. $420
Pretty sure that was in reference to CjRichMar's post, talking about "5% all around". Those front sides don't 'look' legal in his pics, either. Maybe it's a typo and just how the photos look but ending up in an accident with illegally tinted windows is likely to result in a Bad Time(tm).Window film is described in visible light transmission, so the higher the number the LIGHTER the tint. 70% film is almost clear, for example.
Hey Boludo, I'm in C'bad and am getting my whole 3 tinted on Wednesday, including the windshield. I made the decision on the windshield tint based on the tablet. I figure if the tint can keep a little heat off the tablet it will be a good thing. I've heard of rainbow effects while using polarized sunglasses, but I don't need to wear polarized sunglasses while driving my 3, so it is not a big deal to me.
I attempted to have my Model3 tinted (4 doors and rear glass) by a local shop who told me proudly they are the busiest and highest regarded 3M authorized installer in the area..... that 3M sends their engineers to this shop. Even though no 3M pattern exists yet, they said they'd be able to cut it by hand so they ordered a 60" roll.
Ninety minutes and 3 tries on the rear glass later, they couldn't get the shrinking to work right and there were all these creases and wrinkles. So they took it off at my request, and I was told they'd do research and get back to me. Several days later, the best they could tell me was that they didn't find anything useful and the only way they could do it was to cut the rear glass' tint in to strips and line this up with invisible seams but they didn't want to do that since it would be an inferior installation job.
To those who have had the back window tinted (either the entire glass or up to the factory tint on top), can you give me any information about how your tinter got the bottom of the rear glass to shrink and curve correctly in a single piece? The area covering the defroster lines, I mean.
Any advice or info is useful! Thank you.
Learn from my tinting mistakeDoesn’t doing by the rear window in one piece make the top really, really dark since you’re laying tint over tint?
Doesn’t doing by the rear window in one piece make the top really, really dark since you’re laying tint over tint?
"yes that's why I said No Less than 25"Window film is described in visible light transmission, so the higher the number the LIGHTER the tint. 70% film is almost clear, for example.
I reached out to him as he has a good rep. I'm just not interested in the $1,300 he quoted for CeraLuxe tint. I'm truly happy for him (seriously) he has people to pay than kind of cash for window tint. Unfortunately, I'm not one of those people.If you are in Carlsbad, you gotta look into Adonis Detail. They are an Authorized Spectra PhotoSync and CeraLuxe Nano window film dealer.
2300 La Mirada Dr., Ste. 400, Vista, CA
Phone: (760) 815-5933
Email: [email protected]
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