I am thinking of tinting my white pearl 2010.I live in south florida and the heat is coming. only thing I dont want to make it look like a pimpmobile with dark window against the white.Any suggestions?
Uber Updike? Maybe you mean Huper Optik?Uber Updike best heat blockage...
Do you mean is there any film with a VLT that is between 35 and 50? Yes there are some (but not many). If you don't care about heat, then you may want to look at high quality smoke film. However, be careful because smoke films are typically made from dyes and can sometimes fade, so get one that is guaranteed not to fade.I am exactly in this same position. I have the Pearl and want tint, but not the "pimp my ride" tint. 35 is the max here in Massachusetts. Is there any standards between 35 and 50?
I don't need anything for heat.... just privacy.
Yes, and ceramic films have replaced them (such as Formula One Pinnacle and many Huper Optik films).Metallic films can reflect radar/radio and mess with reception of radio and radar detector. That is why they have fallen out of favor.
Metallic films can reflect radar/radio and mess with reception of radio and radar detector. That is why they have fallen out of favor.I still use Metallic film on many cars. People with silver, or grey colored vehicles love the look of the film/paint together, as I do also. The only car i've tinted that I have known to have a problem with the metallic film was a Nissian Ultima TPMS. The customer didn't mind the light one.
I mostly use the carbon film because it's lifetime warranty and also not expensive.
The ceramic film is a much better choice, but pretty much unheard of in my region, plus many people that I tint are a first time customer to window film and would be turned away at the price of ceramic films.
Do you mean is there any film with a VLT that is between 35 and 50? Yes there are some (but not many). If you don't care about heat, then you may want to look at high quality smoke film. However, be careful because smoke films are typically made from dyes and can sometimes fade, so get one that is guaranteed not to fade.
But actually, most of the high-tech films like ceramics and metal films have a slightly mirror effect from the outside looking in to provide more privacy than a dyed film in most situations. Just visit some tint shops and look at different tinted cars to see the various films yourself.
They can do anything your want, although some people have the rear window darker than the others, so the tint shop may scratch their heads a little when you request that. The rear window is slanted more and gets more sunlight than the sides, so many states actually allow it to be darker than the others.Thanks for the information. Do you think or can a shop do VLT 50 on the back window with the shade, and 35 all around? Or is that a dumb/bad/wasted of money idea?
I am thinking of tinting my white pearl 2010.I live in south florida and the heat is coming. only thing I dont want to make it look like a pimpmobile with dark window against the white.Any suggestions?
Not if you use a 50 VLT film. Looks classy. Even a 35 is fine. Darker than that, then yes, one is required to be a drug dealer or pimp (your choice).If you tint your windows you are required to become a drug dealer/pimp.
My car is going in on Tuesday for tint. The guy mentioned that he could put a strip on the front windsheild.... should I opt for this? It is not an additional charge and he said it follows the glass "curve" and doesn't look bad.
What do you all think?
As Scott mentioned, Genesis already has darker tint area at the top. Tint film strips tend to look cheesy because the difference is abrupt and not gradient like the built in tint strip.My car is going in on Tuesday for tint. The guy mentioned that he could put a strip on the front windsheild.... should I opt for this? It is not an additional charge and he said it follows the glass "curve" and doesn't look bad.
What do you all think?