There are individual state regulations that govern how dark your tint can be.
Yes, you can tint your windows, but every state has legal limit as to how dark the tint can be. Anyplace that tints windows will know the law in your state.
If windows are to dark is it possible to lighten them
Sunshield Glass Tinting will tint your car windows in the Los Angeles area. They have a nice review on Yelp that says they do a great job with dark tint. Here is their phone number and website: (818) 906-8468 www.sunshieldglasstinting.com .
scratches on glass appear to be sort of white, so when you tint your windows dark the white shows up even more, so no window tint will not hide scratches.
In California you can only tint the rear sides and rear windows only (as dark as you want). The front sides and front windshield can only be tinted with a clear film or none at all. Lastly, in orange county, the fix-it ticket for front windows is $77+.
Front windshield = none, it's illegal Front side windows = none, it's illegal Rear side windows = as dark as you'd like Rear window = as dark as you'd like sunroof/moon roof = as dark as you'd like
yes you can
The laws regarding window tint darkness vary by state and country, but generally, tint that allows less than 70-90% of light transmission is considered illegal. It is always best to check with your local laws to ensure compliance.
In Pennsylvania, there is no tint permitted on the windshield. You can have a tint that allows 70 percent of light in on the front, back, and rear windows. Metallic and mirrored tints are not allowed on front or back windows.
I'm in Ca. and i may be wrong but i believe you CAN put tint (if that's what you mean) in rear windows. But side windows cannot be to dark, there is a tint guide to go by in Ca. But you should look up your states Vech. code to be sure, you should be able to find it on the web. Don't know if that helps but good luck.
It is certainly worth the money for getting a tint on your windows at home. Having a tint can provide privacy for anybody wanting to look in but also help lower your electricity bill from the sun shining in.