If you need to find your tinting laws just google "window tint law (state)". For example im in Iowa so they will allow anything on all the windows minus the front windows being a shitty 70 tint and only the top of your windshield (where the sun is shining). Also in Iowa I read they write fix-it tickets for illegal tints if your from another state, im not sure about other states on that.
Just to clerify, 5% means 5% light transmission, so if you were to black out your windows with none trasparent film that would be 0%. The darkest I saw was 3 or 4%.
@Adrian45738 you can do what I did, placed 5% over my factory 25%, it looks way darker, or even go double or triple 5%. you still won't get 0% but really dark tint. for 0% i would recommend black adhesive vinyl.
@anonuhmys That's a good question. This film (as well as most others) is none reflective, so it looks the same from in or out side. It just depends on the lighting. The interior of my car is black so if I was to film from the outside into the interior you would not be able to compare the darkness of the shades. Hope this answers your question.
wat dose iowa allow
MrScarlet2012 1 week ago
LMAO NICE SWIFT CHANGE TO THE NEXT WINDOW xD But really, thanks I was looking for a video like this.
FREEKINFRANK 1 month ago
If you need to find your tinting laws just google "window tint law (state)". For example im in Iowa so they will allow anything on all the windows minus the front windows being a shitty 70 tint and only the top of your windshield (where the sun is shining). Also in Iowa I read they write fix-it tickets for illegal tints if your from another state, im not sure about other states on that.
dlock5050 2 months ago
Damn minnesota only allows 50%
JUSTADDCHEESE 4 months ago
@JUSTADDCHEESE lucky u in rhode island it's 70 all around
will9630 3 months ago
Just to clerify, 5% means 5% light transmission, so if you were to black out your windows with none trasparent film that would be 0%. The darkest I saw was 3 or 4%.
TopLineTinting 4 months ago
Is There A Such Thing As A 0% Window Tint? If Not,.. So 5% Is The Darkest One Out There?
Adrian45738 4 months ago
@Adrian45738 yes there is 0% but it makes ur car not street legal
11TurboDiesel 4 months ago
@Adrian45738 black spray paint
people do it to the back of vans so you cant see in
fearlessjoe 4 months ago
@Adrian45738 wal mart has 2.5% lol
phatmank 4 months ago
@Adrian45738 you can do what I did, placed 5% over my factory 25%, it looks way darker, or even go double or triple 5%. you still won't get 0% but really dark tint. for 0% i would recommend black adhesive vinyl.
HELLAequis 3 months ago
thanks whats the name of that tint, do you supply them, i need some for my whole car
eric31291 5 months ago
That's cool and all but why did you take a video of the inside?
anonuhmys 6 months ago 3
@anonuhmys That's a good question. This film (as well as most others) is none reflective, so it looks the same from in or out side. It just depends on the lighting. The interior of my car is black so if I was to film from the outside into the interior you would not be able to compare the darkness of the shades. Hope this answers your question.
TopLineTinting 6 months ago 2
@anonuhmys to give the viewer an eg. of how the visibility will be while driving the car
realgunta 6 months ago
@realgunta I guess, didn't look at it that way, I was just thinking about see from out looking in but it's whatever.
anonuhmys 6 months ago