7ES window tint thread, share your tint details here (merged threads)
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MUWarriors (12-31-20)
#32
Assuming later than 2019 year Ultra Luxury models have the same front window glass as the 2019 year, the lower rear corner of the front windows is badged with AGC [automotive] Lamisafe". (I added the [automotive] so one can find the right AGC division when searching for details.) Per the Technical information tab for Laminated Glass Lamisafe, the glass:
Note: I can't get a direct link to the Technical information page so you'll need to manually navigate to it using the "Technical information" tab/menu item located at the bottom of the above linked web page.
In my brief searching I didn't see anything resembling independent testing to verifier the manufacture's claim; however, if the claim isn't close to factually true, I assume someone somewhere would probably have filed a "false advertising" legal proceeding against the company.
Note: I can't get a direct link to the Technical information page so you'll need to manually navigate to it using the "Technical information" tab/menu item located at the bottom of the above linked web page.
In my brief searching I didn't see anything resembling independent testing to verifier the manufacture's claim; however, if the claim isn't close to factually true, I assume someone somewhere would probably have filed a "false advertising" legal proceeding against the company.
#33
Thanks for the information about AGC supplying the front side "Lamisafe" glass for the ES. On AGC's website there is a claim of 99% blockage of UV rays. From additional research, the reason laminated glass and aftermarket tint blocks UV rays is because of the plastic material. It seems that a 20% aftermarket tint doesn't block more UV rays than a 70% tint. Having had melanoma, blocking UV rays is important to me, especially because a large percentage of skin cancer cases are on the left side of the face (in left hand drive countries). Sure is good to know that a simple thing like plastic film can be a major contributor of skin cancer prevention. Maybe side laminated glass should be mandatory. Happy Holidays.
Attached is Llumar tint performance data:
https://cdn.llumar.com/drupal/na_auto_specs_l1748.pdf
#34
If you are going to be looking at numbers don't forget XPEL tint. They are amongst the top if not the top.
https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf
https://www.xpel.com/web-assets/down...t-USA-V2-1.pdf
#35
Thanks for the postings of laws and specs. I am going to get my 15 S550 tinted (hottest car I have had). I looked at the state law link and in TN "Must allow more than 35% of light in". So I'm wondering how I can use 35 if it has to be "more than 35"? From the specs I see that 35 tint typically has a VLT of 37 or 38, so all will be good!
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#38
Does anyone have pictures or recommendations for a white vehicle with white interior? Would like to be able to see the white seats though, so nothing darker than 35%? Some people have said the white car makes the tint look darker, but the white seats have the opposite affect.
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E46CT (02-25-21)
#40
Does anyone have pictures or recommendations for a white vehicle with white interior? Would like to be able to see the white seats though, so nothing darker than 35%? Some people have said the white car makes the tint look darker, but the white seats have the opposite affect.
Look at the gallery from Signature Glass Tinting -- they have pictures of cars with dark & light interiors
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MUWarriors (12-31-20)
#42
Reviving an old thread. 40% looks great. I'm thinking of doing 35% all around since i have a light interior. ^that 40% ES pic looks like it's in fountain valley.
i already bought the tint and was going to do it myself but forgot what a chore it is. may just pay someone to do it.
i already bought the tint and was going to do it myself but forgot what a chore it is. may just pay someone to do it.
#43
#44
Sorry if I wasn’t clear but my rear window is tinted. I love my setup and it keeps the heat away very nicely. I wouldn’t change a thing.
#45
I'm hoping with a light interior it won't be too bright... can also do 20% on rear sides to mitigate that..
your 40% looks great but a tad too light for me. i also want to avoid too dark. not into the gangster look.