04-21-2005, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Tint Options
To answer the most FAQ: Technically tint is illegal on any window. On the other hand, since people do it anyway the general rule of thumb is, if the occupants of the car are somewhat visible (lite tint) then the police tend to be more lenient towards your vehicle. To make things simpler, we'll tint your car up to whatever percent you want. Although, we'll always offer our recomendations. The brand tint we carry is Llumar. If you want to do your research, you'll find llumar is currently the best tint on the market hands down. Don't take our word for it, do your research. Llumar tint comes with the only TRUE lifetime warranty. It's Guaranteed never to bubble, peel or fade. If anything does go wrong, we'll stand by our product and work and take care of any problem you might have. Backwindows are always tinted in one peice. All cars are computer cut, But there are a few exceptions. Our computer program is updated monthly, so new cars are always rolling in. Tint percentages are as follows: 5% (limo tint) 15% (Factory SUV) 20% 30% (most popular and recommended) 40% & 50% We offer colors as well, however they are not recommended. Finally, prices are car specific. PM us with your Car, Make and Model and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks Everyone Ryan & Ryan at CarPretty |
05-04-2005, 04:46 AM | #2 |
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What do you have that is equivalent to the Formula One Ultimate???
Also... Formula UV-Shield.... that's approximate 70% tint...which makes you barely illegal.
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05-04-2005, 11:08 AM | #3 |
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I dont follow? What is Formula one ultimate? If thats just a type of film/brand, and style...im not familiar with it. Either way, Llumar film is the cleanest and most factory looking film on the market. So Llumar's percentage would definately look as good if not better than any other film. And as far as the 70% . We carry that too. Purpose of it is obviously to give no privacy, but block out UV. We dont advertise it because its not popular. But we do carry it. And regardless...all our Llumar films cut out 99.9 % UV. It doesnt matter if its light or dark. From my memory though, now that i think of it...formula one may be a style of Johnson's film...their "executive series" if you will. But im not totally sure so dont quote me on that.
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05-04-2005, 06:10 PM | #4 |
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FYI...Llumar and Formula One come from the same factory, same line, same product-- different names. Llumar has a better dealer network up here though.
They are made by CP Films, in Martinsville, VA www.cpfilms.com Ultimate is their all-metal with very little reflection for a softer look. Premier is also all-metal with a decent reflectivity (but still legal...unlike those mirrored tints you see)
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05-05-2005, 09:26 AM | #6 | |
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