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Stay Cool! Apply Window Tinting To Your Car

3rd Dec, 2009 | No Comment | Posted in Auto

Anyone who lives in a sweltering and hot climate will have experienced the awful discomfort of climbing into your car after it has been in the sun. Driving in hot weather is not a pleasurable experience for you or your passengers. Window tinting can make a big difference to the temperature inside your car.

Okay, so you have air conditioning in your vehicle. But even so, tinting can help your car’s air con work more efficiently because the temperature inside will be notably reduced. Window tinting works by preventing a large amount of the sun’s harmful UV rays from penetrating through your car’s windows.

If you decide to have tinting applied to your car, first find out if this permitted in your city or state. There are legal limits to how dark the tinting may be. In some countries, window tinting is not permitted at all. Presently in America, vehicles used for business purposes may have a 30% tint on the front windshield and on the two front windows. Private vehicles are only allowed a 20% tint.

There are many other reasons why tinted windows are so popular. Tinted windows allow improved visibility for the driver by eliminating glare. And of course lots of youngsters think that tinted windows make their cars look ‘cool’.

Many people have their car windows tinted to deter potential criminals. Would-be robbers or hi-jackers will not going to be too brave if they can’t see the number of people traveling in the vehicle. But the most practical reason for tinting is to keep vehicles cooler.

The material used in window tinting contains an agent that binds the glass particles together, making each window shatterproof. This offers further protection against criminals because they will be unable to break through the glass. If you are involved in a collision, you will be less likely to sustain injuries because of the shatterproof glass.

The tinting of windows involves the application of an extremely thin film of waterproof plastic onto the windows. Tinted windows are very common in homes as well as cars for the same reasons. Windows that are tinted will reduce the temperature in your home and keep it well insulated.

The material used in tinting contains deflective properties. So during summer, heat is actually pushed away from the windows. The material is also able to absorb heat in cold weather so during winter your home will be a lot warmer. The tinted windows in your home will also protect your furniture and other expensive equipment like TVs, computers and sound systems.

Learn more about house window tinting. Stop by Jack Brolin’s site where you can find out all about legal window tinting and what it can do for you.

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