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Best window tint option?
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<blockquote data-quote="rmh1120" data-source="post: 1722394" data-attributes="member: 657357"><p>I'm looking to get a window tint on my car, but not for the reasons most people want them. I've got light skin, blue eyes - sun does not like me much. Long drives are a pain especially in the summertime. I'm looking to get a tint that will block UV and prevent fading to my car, as well as take the glare down a little bit. I don't want a tint that will make it hard to see at night, and I really don't want my car to look "ghetto" or done up too much. I've been told the lightest tint of 50% is basically useless. I know of a place that could do 50%, 40%, 35%, 20%, 15%, and 5%. What is the best option for my scenario?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rmh1120, post: 1722394, member: 657357"] I'm looking to get a window tint on my car, but not for the reasons most people want them. I've got light skin, blue eyes - sun does not like me much. Long drives are a pain especially in the summertime. I'm looking to get a tint that will block UV and prevent fading to my car, as well as take the glare down a little bit. I don't want a tint that will make it hard to see at night, and I really don't want my car to look "ghetto" or done up too much. I've been told the lightest tint of 50% is basically useless. I know of a place that could do 50%, 40%, 35%, 20%, 15%, and 5%. What is the best option for my scenario? [/QUOTE]
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