Pro tint shop should be able to measure rear windows and match the fronts using a simple device.Does anyone know the tint level of the back windows from Porsche? I’d like to tint the front to match.
I thought all modern car glass has UV protection. That's why they're a slight tint of green and not clear white like the cars of the 90s.I've been told that the backs are just a color tint and don't block the UV.
This is correct. Factory tint is about 20 percent and is color only. If you want to add UV rejection, you’ll need to add a 70 percent on top of that.I've been told that the backs are just a color tint and don't block the UV.
would you mind posting a side view to compare the color tone? Did you get xpel xr plus or xr black?This is correct. Factory tint is about 20 percent and is color only. If you want to add UV rejection, you’ll need to add a 70 percent on top of that.
I tinted the fronts with a top-of-the-line Xpel 35 percent which is the darkest legal tint in Colorado. will see how it does with UV and heat rejection in the summer before considering doing the rears.
XR Plus. Better heat rejection, better optical clarity and reduced signal interference over the black. I don’t really have any full side view shot in good light, but FWIW, the color looks to me like it matches. Just a hair lighter due to being only 35% instead of 20%would you mind posting a side view to compare the color tone? Did you get xpel xr plus or xr black?
XR Black Plus 70 is 2 Mil thick versus 1.5 Mil thick for all of the other XR Black and XR Black Plus tints. I'm thinking about buying XR Black Plus 70 for the entire car and I'm curious if anyone has had a problem with the thickness.If you want to add UV rejection, you’ll need to add a 70 percent on top of that.