Window Tinting

Window Tinting

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Car window tinting has become one of the most popular modifications made to vehicles made today. There are several benefits that window tinting serves for both the driver and passengers. Before selecting what’s right for you, you must first research what’s legal in your state or city before choosing all the products that’s available in the market today.

Window tinting film is coated with either a water-activated or a pressure-sensitive adhesive. The other side is treated with a scratch-resistant coating for protection. There are two types of tinted windows: metallic performance films and the traditional non-reflective film. The cost of tinting typically ranges from $100 to $400.

The benefits of tinted windows include the reduction of visible light transmission (VLT), temperature control, UV protection, privacy, accident prevention (having window tinting can hold broken glass together).

Window tinting is best left to professionals as it not only lasts longer but it most likely comes with a warranty. The Accidents.com Window Tinting Directory provides a list of local tinting specialists in your area.

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