What is normal factory tint?

When vehicles come with a factory tint, it's usually between 15% and 20%. A 5% is the darkest tint you can get, and you can't see through 5% tinted car windows at all. In most states, a 5% tint is illegal. It's most commonly used on the back windows of private cars and limousines.
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What kind of tint comes from factory?

Factory tint is simply tinted glass. Unlike aftermarket tint which is a film that is applied to the inside of the window, factory tint is a pigment inside of the glass. This tint cannot be removed or directly altered. The typical visual light transmission (VLT) of the glass is 15-26%.
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What percent is most factory tint?

Although the exact amount varies, most automakers apply very little tint on car windows. Generally, the factory window tint percentage ranges between 15% and 20 % on most cars. This means that the windows (usually the rare window) lets in just about the 15-20 % of visible light and deflect 85-85%.
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What percent is factory Chevy tint?

Twenty percent window shade tint is also called "Factory Tint".
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What is the most common window tint?

The national average of legal tint is at 50 percent across the United States. Popularity wise, 35 and 20 percent tints are seen most often. These tints block more UV rays and are usually seen on newly manufactured vehicles as an “industry standard.”
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What percent tint looks best?

50% and 35% Window Tint

It blocks half of the light, thus reducing glare and eye strain. If you're looking for a stylish and smooth look for your mobile car, the best window tint percentage is 35%. It gives off a darker appearance without sacrificing visibility.
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Is 35 or 20 tint darker?

A 35% tint will give you more darkness, but it's still easy to see through. Drivers like this tint because of it's stylish and sleek aesthetic. If privacy is your purpose for tinting, a 20% tint is an excellent choice. You can see through windows with a 20% tint if you're up close, but it's still difficult.
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Can I tint over factory tint?

Can You Tint Over Factory Tint? Absolutely. You can only apply an aftermarket window film over the unremovable factory tint. Installing a tint film complements the factory tint while affording you better protection against the sun's heat and harmful UV rays.
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Can you see through 15 window tint?

Yes, you can see through 15 percent window tint at night when you are inside the vehicle. If you are outside of the vehicle trying to see into a car with 15 tints installed, you'll likely need to have your head up against the glass and even then, the inside will be dark.
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Does 35 tint make a difference?

A vehicle with a 35% tint will give you a darker, more appearance but is still very easy to see through. Many people like this tint because it creates a smooth, stylish look.
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What does 30% tint mean?

30% tint means that the window tint allows 30% of the light to shine through the glass once applied. In other words, 30% tint blocks 70% of the light from passing through the glass. The tint percentage refers to Visible light transmission (VLT) which is how much light a window film allows to pass through.
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Is factory tint better than aftermarket?

Having an aftermarket window film installed on your windows over factory tint can greatly reduce your chances of skin issues and help reject up to 99% of harmful UV rays. Another reason aftermarket tint is better is that it helps reject heat unlike factory tint.
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What percent tint should I get on my windshield?

Window Tint Darkness

The 2022 California window tint laws requirements are for the front windshield and front side windows to have a 70% VLT. California car window tint law has no restriction on how dark the tint on the rear and back side windows can be.
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How long does aftermarket tint last?

Window tint can effectively last anywhere from one to ten years. This drastic range in lifespan is dependent on the brand and product you select, the quality of the installation, and how well it is cared for.
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How dark can I tint my windows?

The front windscreen must allow a minimum of 75% of light in at all times. The front side and passenger windows must allow at least 70% in. This means that if you are pulled over and have the tints on an officer will not ask you to remove it or issue a ticket.
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Can you put 2 layers of tint on a car?

Can I put 2 layers of window tint? Yes you absolutely can and may not have any issues.
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How do you calculate tint?

To calculate the total VLT of a vehicle's window once tint has been applied, you must multiply the VLT of the glass by the VLT of the tint that is applied to the glass. For example, applying a 10% VLT film (quite dark) to a glass that has a 75% VLT (quite clear), you multiply 10% x 75% = 7.5%.
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What does 35 percent tint mean?

So, when you see a window film being referred to as a percentage, this is the VLT. “Let's do 35% on the back windows,” means 35% of the visible light will pass through the window film. In the simplest terms, the lower the percentage, the darker the window film will be.
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Does 35 tint reduce heat?

Look at it this way – with IR coated films, a standard 35 shade of film will gain an additional 10-20% overall heat rejection rating versus a good quality traditional film of a similar shade.
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