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Car Window Film

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Hello,

Any idea why we do not see more of the metallic/mirror films ?

Are they better to see clear at night ?

And about the black one, do you all confirm that 40% in front is ok ? And 60% on side and back ?

Thanks.

Not sure about the metallic tint. A few years back there was a 'crackdown' on metallic tints by the BiB. So I'm not sure of the legality of them. If you cannot see in the car at all I don't think the police will like it. But anything seems to go here, such as cars with no number plates. The fines seem to be small so people don't worry too much about it.

I had no tint on my honda civic front windscreen for a long time, then had 40% lamina put on when I replaced the glass - good in the daytime but really it's too dark at night time, especially on unlit streets and driving in unfamiliar places. I'd suggest 30% max for the windscreen (or none at all, as the glass has a tint anyway), 30% for the front sides, and whatever you want on the back. You will notice a number of cars with darkened rear windows - such as on my swift. I don't have a problem with that car at night time; I prefer it to the civic at night time.

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