Tint FAQs

VEHICLE WINDOW TINTS EXPLAINED

  • PG: Privacy Glass, around 80% Grey Tint or 20% Visible Light Transmission (VLT), most of our windows are in this tint. We liken it to wearing sunglasses, you can see out ok but it's difficult to see in.
  • DG: Dark Green, around 60% Green Tint or 40% VLT, as used on the back half of most production vehicles, aftermarket windows are not available in this tint.
  • GN: Green, (also referred to as 'Clear) around the legal limit for front windows at approximately 30% tint or 70% VLT, almost every vehicle manufactured since the 1980's has this tint, even really basic vehicles, this is offered as an option on most of our windows.
  • LG: Light Green, rarely used except on some early Japanese vehicles
  • CL: Clear, no tint and almost 100% VLT, as explained above this rarely used on vehicles since the 1980's
" TIP: The easiest way to check for a tint is open the window and hold a piece of white paper behind it in good daylight so that only half of it is visible through the glass, this will force your eyes to look AT the tint instead of looking THROUGH it"
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