The reduction in heat is minimal at best; it is mostly perception.
Signed,
Guy who has “high-end” ceramic tint on all 3 vehicles.
Bummed to hear this, but happy to know the truth before I go off and do it.
The reduction in heat is minimal at best; it is mostly perception.
Signed,
Guy who has “high-end” ceramic tint on all 3 vehicles.
There's a reduction in glare and some minor reduction in heat (while cruising down the road), but not $700-1000 worth.Bummed to hear this, but happy to know the truth before I go off and do it.
It's either blazing hot or raining here, and the sequence sometimes occurs three times in an hour. Unfortunately that solution wouldn't work.I'd rather rolled down the windows a tad bit when parked;
I'd rather rolled down the windows a tad bit when parked;
Or like here, in the winter, the windows may be frozen shut.It's either blazing hot or raining here
That is not the truth. Watch the video I posted and research 3M crystalline film. It makes a SIGNIFICANT difference in heat infiltration. Nothing is going to stop a car becoming an oven when sitting out in the southwest sun for a few hours but I guarantee the A/C is going to have my car with that film much more comfortable much more quickly than the biased individuals talking it down with no evidence or experience.Bummed to hear this, but happy to know the truth before I go off and do it.
My truck has 3M Crystalline 70 on the front windshield and two front doors. Rear windows and rear slider have 3M Ceramic IR 35 over the factory privacy glass.That is not the truth. Watch the video I posted and research 3M crystalline film. It makes a SIGNIFICANT difference in heat infiltration. Nothing is going to stop a car becoming an oven when sitting out in the southwest sun for a few hours but I guarantee the A/C is going to have my car with that film much more comfortable much more quickly than the biased individuals talking it down with no evidence or experience.
That's odd - usually you go darker in the back and lighter in the front. This makes it legal and the darker back makes the fronts look darker.15% F and 25% R. It appears darker because of the windshield sunscreen.
Yes. It's the other way around and the tint is different values as I mentioned a little further along in the thread.That's odd - usually you go darker in the back and lighter in the front. This makes it legal and the darker back makes the fronts look darker.
Thanks. Every option except cooled seats. I don't think Carl B. likes to punch holes in this leather:Gorgeous Benz
We had perf’d leather once - and agreed to avoid it in the new Tahoe - even a low mileage unit already had crud stuck in the holesThanks. Every option except cooled seats. I don't think Carl B. likes to punch holes in this leather: