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  • #2
    Re: perforated window film

    never seen this stuff before. i just pay the tint guy to do it.

    if your going for the windshield.. hope its easy to remove cause its a hefty ticket if the cop wants to be a dick.

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    • #3
      Re: perforated window film

      I have it on my office door and it works. They cant see in but I can see out. I suppose it would work on a car. You should be able to drive with it

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      • #4
        Re: perforated window film

        I would not put this on a car. It is vinyl and does not have the best wear characteristics. I am sure it would start peeling as soon as you rolled down your window.

        Why not regular privacy tint.

        In Texas I can have 25% on the front windows and limo tint on the back ones. During the day, you can see a person in the car but no features at night unless you shine a light directly in the windshield it is black. I have the middle of the road tint that rejects about 50% of the heat from the sun. Significantly cooler in the car and looks badass with a white car.
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        • #5
          Re: perforated window film

          Im all for having the windows as dark as possible. when I bought my truck someone had the back wiondows tinted o dark u could look at a solar eclipse. I literally could not see out at night. So I stripped it off and have no tint there or on the passenger side and gotta get therm tinted as dark as possible without being ridiculous. I dont want people4 seeing me or my dogs riding around. I like to pick my nose at stoplights and I dont want anyone to see

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