The sun is not always your friend when driving. It can create glare for the driver and passengers. Its UV radiation will gradually deteriorate interior materials, and it can contribute to skin aging and
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The sun is not always your friend when driving. It can create glare for the driver and passengers. Its UV radiation will gradually deteriorate interior materials, and it can contribute to skin aging and skin cancer. And it can heat up your vehicle like a greenhouse, sometimes beyond what your A/C system can battle. Tinting your car’s windows, however, helps reduce all of those problems, and it gives you more privacy when cruising in your sanctum. Window tint film is relatively inexpensive and, with a little patience and attention to detail, easy to apply yourself. You can buy precut kits for specific vehicles, which minimize both the installation time and learning curve. Or you can buy the film as a roll, which is less expensive and gives you more wiggle room in case of user error. Longer rolls even let you do multiple vehicles. There are multiple tint shades and materials available that let you tailor the look and environment you want (see FAQs). But be sure to check your state’s laws before buying so you get the right stuff for your needs.
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