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Dose dark interier make tint look darker10/19/2023 30 for the rear window and the 2 littles. Now I know what the 40 looks like so that will be the front windows. I'm definitely going with the Huper Optik ceramic. Thank you for posting! BTW - that's a very nice looking ride you've got there. I was encouraged when I saw this thread thinking that I would get to see some pics of several different tints and maybe learn something. And being a larger number it means it's letting more light through. I assume carbon 40% or 50% is a tint color. It would be nice to be able to cool the car off pretty quickly and not get so hot on the really hot days. Or do I need at least some tint to keep things cooler inside, and to help with cooling down once the car has been started? Where I live is not the hottest place around, but it sure can get hot enough. I've heard that the "no tint" UV protection is very helpful in cooling off the car - won't keep a car from getting hot sitting in the sun but once you start it the interior will cool right down in no time. I've been debating getting just a clear (no tint) with UV protection or one of the lightest tints. From the early evening on (about as soon as the sun starts going down) it's hard to see people coming up behind you - at least well enough to identify who they are. The dealer had already put a darker tint on mine. I see some with tint jobs that I would never want to drive myself, yet it looks soooo nice on their cars. I'm with C5driver though, the UV seems to be important but the rest is personal taste. I don't know how one could take something like tinting and make it more complex but somehow they have. I figured out a long time ago that many professions use "inside" terminology to keep just everybody from doing it. I am not sure I completely understand the terminology of tinting either. Still looking for some good pics with carbon 40% or 50%. The way you state it doesn't really make sense, but glad you got what you wanted. Not sure about your math I don't think window tint is a linear equation and actually the lower the number means the less transmitted light, or darker the tint.
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