Windshield tinting
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The federal law requires 70 % VLT. By the way, as the thread starter, I started the topic about NOT having color in the tint at all (so tint is a misused word for this thread, from a scientific standpoint) - in case you haven't read the thread. The technical criteria used is Visible Light Transmission - VLT.
Any factory glass will will have VLT reduction relative to vacuum. Even clear air has VLT reduction relative to vacuum. And a car that is unwashed for months is likely to have VLT reduction relative to its washed state - perhaps even worse reduction than that of a washed car with Air 80 film.
Any factory glass will will have VLT reduction relative to vacuum. Even clear air has VLT reduction relative to vacuum. And a car that is unwashed for months is likely to have VLT reduction relative to its washed state - perhaps even worse reduction than that of a washed car with Air 80 film.
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California window tint law restricts windshield tint on top 4 inches.
Front side windows must have 70% light transmission or more. Back side windows and rear window may have any tint darkness.
Car window tinting laws in California were enacted in 1999.
Front side windows must have 70% light transmission or more. Back side windows and rear window may have any tint darkness.
Car window tinting laws in California were enacted in 1999.
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