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Choosing Tint Percentage for Your Vehicle’s Windows

If you’ve decided to move forward with tinting the windows on your car, you have a few important choices to make. One that’s at the top of any such list: The tint percentage you’ll be choosing, which speaks to the amount of light and UV rays that will be allowed into the vehicle through your tint.

At Spandex, we’re happy to offer the very best vehicle window tint, helping clients achieve any level of tint they’re looking for while applying durable, long-lasting window tint film to any vehicle type. What is window tint percentage, what is it telling you, and what are some common tint percentage options to choose between? Here are some basics.

Window Tint and Visible Light Transmission (VLT)

To understand car window tint percentages, you first have to understand visible light transmission, or VLT. This measure refers to the percentage of light that is allowed to be transmitted through the window tint. As you’ve probably guessed, 100% VLT indicates that none of the visible light spectrum is blocked–the glass actually isn’t tinted at all. On the other end of the spectrum is 0%, meaning that no light at all can pass through (which obviously includes UV rays as well).

The number before the percentage refers to the mount of light being allowed in through the tint. A 35% tint, then, will allow 35% of the available visible light through it. The remaining 65%, obviously, will be blocked by the tint film.

It’s also important to note that, while black is far and away the most common color considered within VLT, it is not the only option. If you’re thinking of a different tint shade than black, however, it’s important to realize that these other shades will have different light-filtering qualities than black films, and your selection for tint percentage and VLT areas will also be different as a result.

Common Window Tint Percentage Templates

In most cases, window film manufacturers offer a range of different tint percentages that hit some of the common templates desired by clients. Here are the most common such templates, plus their most common uses and benefits:

Factors in Choosing Tint Percentage

As you’re choosing between the templates above, or perhaps other custom options you have available, which variables should you be considering to help make your choice for you? Here are a few:

For more on how to choose your ideal window tint percentage, or to learn about any of our car window tints, heat transfer vinyl, vinyl car wraps or other services, speak to the pros at Spandex today.

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