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tint removal
Factory tint, officially known as privacy glass, is an electrical process called "deep dipping" that involves dying the inside of automotive glass with a dark pigment. Factory tint is standard on the rear half of many new vehicles. With a common visual light transmission (VLT) of 15–26%, privacy glass is installed to provide passengers and personal items privacy from outsiders, hence the name privacy glass. Since most states have a VLT legal limit of around 50% for the front driver windows and windshield, factory tint is only applied to the rear half of vehicles windows to avoid breaking the law.
Does anyone else with a phase 1 rear passenger window tint find it a tad too dark for visibility - especially at night?
I'm considering removing the rear passenger door tints especially after driving a 25 plate courtesy MG4 which didn't have them - much more visibility and driver friendly in my...
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