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Old 25-01-2011, 01:47 AM   #61
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HMMMMMMMMM......... so the debate goes on, and on, and on.
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Old 25-01-2011, 08:11 PM   #62
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Because once you start letting a "Clear" film on, i can be a little darker, & darker, etc. & When Mr Pleecy says "That window is tinted darker than what it should be" & you say, "The tint shop did it" or "my mate did it" & "I dont know what the legalities are" You still get it properly tested, & a nice fine & have it ripped off your window.

What I am saying is with things like this, people stretch the boundaries, then stretch a little more, a bit more. It becomes very grey, very wide spread very quickly. So they just shut it down. No tint. No overlay. Full stop. I mean how many cars have you seen with tint that is clearly above the legal limit?

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I was also thinking - for all the arguing that this thread has created... a simple visit to Autobarn/supercheap and the purchase of a dashmat, and a steeringwheel cover could have sorted this problem...

Even a beachtowel in the car could sort it short term...

I'm confused...
My Thoughts exactly. I thought it would be common sense why it could not be applied to the front window. Besides, sometimes a slight tinit with the sun at the right angle could be a bit on the blinding side for Trucks, Busses, High 4wd, or even just normal cars on the side & rear windows. Imagine it on every 3rd car as it went past......

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It's also a safety precaution for police if they pull you over - they can see how many people are in the car and decide if they may need assistance.
EH? So the police are looking in the front window when they pull the lights on behind you?? & If you mean any ambient light such as street, or passing cars, that reflects through the front window to the back, well that's not much help for cars that have a tinted rear window, or window louvre, or both.
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Old 25-01-2011, 09:38 PM   #63
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if the issue is conformability, check out avery dol4000.
this is a conformable optically clear uv laminate we use in signage. its used for one way prints on back windows.

google it and u will find a pdf spec sheet.
hope that works!
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Old 25-01-2011, 10:58 PM   #64
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if anyone is so hell bent on tinting i would suggest that they stop and concider when they want to be driving their car .....

if you plan on driving at night then i hope you have a long neck so that you can stick your head out the side window to see where your going.
even a clear film on the inside of the windscreen will cause reflections and almost total lose if vision out the screen.

i know a guy that had clear tint on the screen of a nissan silvia and could not drive it of a night. was fine during the daylight but as soon as it started to get a bit dark outside he could not see out.

that is just one of a list of reasons that film is not allowed on windscreens.
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