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    You don't need "dark" anymore to reject heat. Film technology has advanced way beyond that!

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    FYI - if you are in NY, have added tint, and haven't had your car inspected this year, some of it may have to come off to pass inspection. NY has added new requirements on inspection stations to enforce tint laws .

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    Our local saviors run 20%. We get to use what they do. Got to love life in the cancer belt...
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    Got the windows done. I did a 70% ceramic film on it which should be fairly light. The Cardex shows Sekurit did a windo tint back in the day, so I'm guessing that's why it's coming through so dark. But it's full 100% UV protection. I forgot about the not being able to roll down windows for 48 hours. That part sucked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBen View Post
    You don't need "dark" anymore to reject heat. Film technology has advanced way beyond that!
    Any additional details?
    Peter Kane

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    Check out Huper Optik - https://www.huperoptikusa.com/automotive/

    That's what I have on my Porsche. I have the second from lightest. Barely looks like anything is on there. Rejects well into the 90th percentile in heat and UV.

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