Tinted Windows
Automobile window tinting has been around for many decades; however simple car window tinting has come quite a long way. Today, window tint comes in many shades and colors, and has become another means for drivers to personalize their cars and to make them a reflection of their own individual personalities. Whether you are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a professional to design tinted windows that will be individualized for your car, or you are interested in finding out how you can tint your car windows yourself at home, there are many resources available to you. Tinting yourself at home can range from pre-cut sheets of window tint to spray-on tinting. Prices vary considerably, so what is important is that you decide how much you want to spend on the tinting and how professional you need it to appear to others.
Tinted Window And The Law
State laws vary considerably on how much car tinted windows each state allows, so be sure that you investigate these laws before you spend money on window tinting. It is vital that you do this prior to tinting, because it is often more expensive to remove tint than to have it installed in the first place. Some states allow only minimal tinting in the rear windows, and not tint at all in the front side windows; while some states have very little limitation on how much tint you can install on your vehicle’s windows. Some states also designate between film and net tinted windows, so be sure you understand which type is permissible in your state. Finally, make sure that, whether you are installing the tint yourself or having a professional install it, that you are working with someone who knows exactly what percentage of tint the film or net you have chosen provides.
Tinted Window and Permit
A few states do allow a driver to apply for a permit to have window tint that exceeds the state-mandated maximum. Usually these permits apply are granted only for medical reasons, which must be fully documented by a physician. In order to know exactly what type of documentation you will need when applying for a medical permit for car window tinting, you will have to contact your state’s department of motor vehicles.
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