Son's considering a light tint on the '87's rear windows As I get older, I find tint too difficult to see out of at night- even dark days. We went with Temptrol. It is a silver fabric my wife sewed to the outside of our curtains. Reflective, excludes light-black out in broad daylight, adds some insulation for cool weather and keeps interior much cooler in hot sunlight. Here's a link. Reasonably priced IMHO. On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Stuart MacMillan <stuartmacm@gmail.com> wrote: > Son's considering a light tint on the '87's rear windows (not driver's or > passengers for now), which already have a very light tint. Anyone have any > experiences? He's thinking about the 18% filter (82% transmission) because > it's cloudy most of the time here, but some additional tint over stock in > summer would be good. Most of the cabinets and all of the curtains are > out, > so now is the time. Seattle allows 24% max on the driver's and passenger > windows, anything on the others. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Stuart > |
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