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Neothin said:honda's have the little black dots from hell also. my buddy just got his integra tinted the other day and in the back hatch window he has the dots. the tint is already/still bubbling over them.
what % are you going down to?
also, are they removing the stock tint if there is any first or are you just tinting over that?
This percentage is percentage of visibility through film. 50% is the lightest tint, darker are 35,30,20,15, and 5(20,15, and 5 are also known as ''limmo tint") I have 30% on my front windows, and 5% on rear. It actually makes cars look awesome. Check with you state laws though...Most states, like California does not allow you to have darkening film on front windows...That does not mean you cannot have it, - just don't get caught... If you see a cop - lower your front windows immediately... otherwise it might be a fixed ticket - they will forse you to remove film and bring them proof of correction. Again, laws vary from state to state.BILL said:please explain the %, i thought 35 % was just about as dark as reasonable....is the 35% darker than say 25%?? if so?/the 35%should make quite a difference.....yes?? no??
thanks....
BILL said:Looks great.........but i think to dark for here in new york.....
The shop that's doing the tint is a very old established shop and they will know what my limit is. i really don't want very dark.....limo
killrwheels@autogeek said:not suggesting you do anything more that legal, but letting you know that most shops will do so provided you sign a little show-only waiver. Floridas max is 35% on front windows, no limit on rear.
Neothin said:florida is actually 28% in front, 18% in the back, 18% on the window strip![]()