NiceDeals.co.uk 

How Window Tint Really Works Without Impeding Nighttime Driving

Window tint is a very popular accessory for cars, especially in areas where the temperatures can be hot and oppressive. While some people have window tint applied for cosmetic reasons the main reason for having it is to protect the interior from sun damage and to keep the inside of the vehicle cooler.

Window tint film is made of polyester with a thin layer of substances that create the shade of the tint. These substances consist of various dyes and metals as well in some cases. The window film is bonded to the glass with very powerful glues, much better than when tint first came out years ago.

One of the biggest myths in the window tint industry is that having dark tinted windows will impede your ability to drive at night. While this is certainly a possibility if one disobeyed the law and placed dark limo tint on every window, it is not true if the tint is applied properly. In most states in the U.S. you can only have the darkest window tint on the rear windows. The window tint is applied to reduce glare and will not interfere with your night driving ability.

Another big myth is the thought that the window tint is placed on the outside. If you think about it, this wouldn't even be practical. With objects hitting your windows all the time the film would quickly become damaged and be useless.

Normal windows that don't have tint applied to them only reflect about 5% of the visible light while transmitting 90% into the vehicle. Another 5% is absorbed by the glass. In contrast when tint is applied to your automobile's windows as much as the visible light transmitted can be as low as 15% and the light reflected may be as high as 30% or more. Just by looking at these numbers it is easy to see how window tint works to keep out the sun's damaging rays.

Quality window tint film also blocks the harmful and dangerous UV rays that not only are the rays that cause cancer, but are also the most damaging to your car's interior. In addition these films also keep out the infra red rays that are the source of heat build up in your car. The exact amount of light reflected and heat kept out depends upon the tint that you choose. Before choosing window tint for your vehicle check the local laws in your area, some cities even have municipal ordinances that super cede state laws.

Article written by Gregg Hall (Car Sun Visors)

share with Automotive fans; Automotive
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Netscape
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • YahooMyWeb

This entry was posted on Friday, April 27th, 2007 and is filed under Articles. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.



Get a Trackback link

No Comments Yet - You can be the first to comment!

Leave a comment






  
  • Recent Comments:

    • Automotive: @ Don - that’s nothing. I have poured oil from the top...
    • Don: Thanks for your advice, found the issue. If you do no remove the...
    • Shandy Ely: I had my car put onto a diagnostic machine today, and yes low & behold it was the throttle body!...
    • Automotive: hi Don, is it leaking from the sump drain nut? maybe you...
    • Don: Changed oil in my 98 ML 320, drained replaced oil pan bolt, changed...
    • Automotive: Mitsubishi made their first car in 1917 and started specializing in 4×4 soon afterwards so these...
    • foxebrown: Hi Guys, I think if your looking for a 4×4 then get one where people have over 60 - 70 years making...
    • Automotive: There has been a lot of talk about how car makers purposely keep certain common faults in their models to...
    • Shandy Ely: Hi Foxebrown I had ther same problem with my fuel filler pipe too. I guess this must be another common...
    • Anonymous: Nice one. but i all ready got a convertible, not as nice as yours thou lol mines a astra twin top sport....
    • Foxebrown: Hi Guys, We have decided to trade ours in as well, it’s done 81k and it wasn’t only the...
    • Anonymous: Hi Readers. After reading sandy’s blog I’ve decided to sell my jeep next month when I’ve renewed...
    • Shandy Ely: Hi Automotive Thanks for you response. I was a bit worried that it would be the same problem. Ill give my...
    • Automotive: hi Shandy, If the symptoms are exactly the same as last time, it most likely will be the throttle body....
    • Shandy Ely: When I picked my pinin up (from mitsubishi main dealer 150 miles away from my home) I drove it down the...
    • Dean: Great advise here folks. Someone asked where to purchase said switch, I have just got one from ebay at $115...
    • Foxebrown: By the way, I forgot to mention that I first took the car to Mitsubishi who charged me 95 pounds to have a...
    • John: Good to hear, common problem those throttle bodies. Make’s you think if the manufactures do these things...
    • Automotive: @Foxebrown - glad to hear that.. hopefully this page should also help others.
    • Foxebrown: Hi Guys, Ok, I received the throttle body today from ebay and replaced it and hey presto! works fine...

  • Main Page  |   Body Panels  |   Body Kits  |   Rear Spoilers  |   Styling Lights   |   Sports Exhausts   |   Dump Valves   |   Cooling   |   In Car Entertainment
    Autosalvage  |   Contract Hire  |   Articles  |   Road Tax Prices  |   Contact Us

    NiceDeals.co.uk © 2007 All Rights Reserved