![]() Here's what it looked like and picture to come later once they're done installing the new piece. However the transition is not too noticeable but you can definitely feel the heat rejection. For example the 45 shade goes to 35 depending on the sun's intensity. ![]() Moral of the story, I'm back at the tint place now sitting for a few hours while they remove and retint the entire back window as a single piece in 30%. This tint is supposedly photochromic and gets slightly darker as the sun's heat gets more intense, therefore the TSER goes up a few percent. Not to mention the 30% didn't appear to be too dark at all on the overlap part. Cross-platform sync For starters, PhotoSync offers an option to. ![]() With my OCD tendencies this couldn't stay this way. I’ve used this app for years when transferring iOS review screenshots to the Mac, because it has several advantages over AirDrop. It's true you don't see it when looking in the rear view, but it just looks "wrong". Well, it didn't take more than a few minutes before I seriously regretted this decision. Split second decision, I agree with his plan and went with 30% since it wouldn't cover the whole window now. I got to the shop with my plan and the guy told me they had already done 2 and his recommendation was to cut the back window at the top defroster line. NOTE: Nano Ceramic IR TINT has no metallic content (like older IR tints), so it doesn't interfere with RF and electronic signals (cellphones, wifi, keyless entry, toll devices, etc.).50% full rear window (I had a fear of going too dark over the already tinted part). Let the tint cure for a week or more before doing the ClearPlex. If you track your car or drive on LA freeways on a long daily might help protect the glass from debris and shrapnel. You can find local tint installers on the XPEL and 3M websites.ĬlearPlex and EXOShield make PPF film for the windshield. I know this test is FAR from scientific, but it's not meant to be the deciding facto. If you have a tricked out M3 with super loud exhaust and a supercharger, plus 5% tint all around, you don't want to get a darker tint on the windshield in case the CHP or local sheriff pulls you over. Here's a quick look at Spectra Photosync window tint on a Tesla Model 3. The XPEL PPF shop only offers 3M tint, and not XPEL Prime tint, even though they are a certified XPEL product installer. I have to go to one shop for XPEL PPF and a different shop for XPEL tint. Photosync Tint Review The demand for Spectra Photosync Tint has skyrocketed within the last few months, but the reasons why are as clear as the tint itself. It is funny.most tint brands force their installers to only offer one brand of tint and block them from offering their competitor's brand. Most important to do this if you live in very hot climates, like the Southeast and Southwest USA. Most sensitive interior leather components are very expensive to replace on BMWs. Try to park in a garage at home and a parking garage at work to preserve your interior. 70% doesn't sound completely clear, but it is.Īpplying IR Ceramic Tint on all your glass is important, since both the UV and IR energy destroys/cooks the expensive plastic and leather materials in your interior. Rule of thumb is that the higher the VLT the more clear it is than you would imagine. XR Plus.ģM Crystaline is the highest performance ceramic IR tint from that brand.ģM Crystaline does come in a 70% and a 90% VLT. It Looks Sharp Tinted windows have a clean, modern, look that is immediately noticeable to anyone looking at the house. You might save a few $$$ if you get XR vs. Most tints only go as high as 70%.but some are up to 88% (~90%). ![]() This XPEL spec sheet shows the lightest VLT you can get for each tint product. ![]() I did XPEL PRIME XR Plus 70% for the front windshield. A pretty good video on performance of Porsche Thermal Glass vs Tints with Spectra Photosync IRD. So you have to pick your ceramic IR tint brand and a shop that installs it. Most shops in LA/CA will tint any glass on your car to any VLT you want. ![]()
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