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Master Bruce!
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I guess I have to spell it out more clearly for you.
DAYTIME:
A tinted windshield plus wearing sunglasses too seems unnecessary and possibly dangerous.
NIGHTTIME:
A tinted windshield makes no sense at all and is definitely dangeroso.
There's definitely a possibility that I would reconsider the sunglasses during the day if my windshield was tinted down to 20-30% VLT, but I disagree that its that significantly dangerous at night. Especially with regards to the 30% VLT. There's plenty of light let in through that tint level and quite easy to see outwards.
Maybe my experience will help someone still deciding before they get tints done. - Go for the Ceramic or better.
I had tinted my previous car somewhere in New Jersey, so I didnt know what kind was put on but they were same % (30 sides and 20 rear). It was a referral, and they did an awesome job. I never had cabin "heat", even on a super hot summer day.
When I tinted my G70, I was tinting in Canada and the price for Ceramic was 100$ more than what I paid in Jersey, so I figured, I prob had ordinary tints, so i didnt bother getting ceramic.
HUGE REGRET.
Its not something that bothers me enough to want to remove them and install new ones.... but I think about my stupid choice every time I get into the cabin on a summer day.
Significant difference for the ceramic tints.
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2nd thing. I asked what color tints they had, and they said they only have one kind. The sample tints they had in the lobby were of a grey nature (similar to my old car). The ones installed have a very slight yellowish tint. Bothers me since I have an SI paint. They dont go together well. This is what might make me redo the tints.
So be aware for color/tint being used.
If I can add on to this: You also want to do some research about color stability. Some films have issues down the line with fading and/or discoloration (2 separate issues). It isn't a big deal in some cases, but definitely becomes one if you ever have to replace the tint on 1 window.


