Well, there are many auto-places close to Cleveland OH where they offer tinting services towards windshields. However, I would recommend going to Canadian Tire.
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.
The front windshield of your vehicle can be darkened, or tinted. However, there are limitations to how dark it can be tinted. There is no specific law that says it can be only tinted 15%, but it is recomended to only tint the windshield 25%. http://www.carinsuranceexplained.com/car_insurance_explained/window_tints_window_tinting.htm
5% window tint is legal only on the back windshield. The darkest tint you can have on the passenger compartment windows is 25% which is metered at the time of inspection and if you are stopped by law enforcement. If you are stopped with illegal window tint, Texas DPS troopers will have you remove it yourself, or cut it with a razor and remove it for you.
Not if you claim you're an eccentric millionaire.
In Californi it is illegal to have any tint on the front windshield. Front Side Windows Must allow more than 70% of light in and the rest of the windows have no set limitations.
Front windshield could have a green tint line at upper area as an option
Yes, Connecticut has a window tint law. The front side windows must allow more than 35% of light in, while the rear side windows and rear window can have any darkness. The windshield may have non-reflective tint on the top 6 inches.
You can ask any police department or sherriffs department to check your tint. Or you can take it to a dealer or some sort of body shop to test the tint. Usually have a meter that you stick over the window and it would give you a digital reading. Different states have different laws regarding this. Some states will not allow your tint to be darker than 25% or 30%
In Indiana, the legal shade of window tint on the front side windows must allow at least 30% of light to pass through. For the rear side and rear windows, any darkness of tint is allowed. It's important to comply with these regulations to avoid penalties.
Yes, they most certainly do. There is also clear window tint for the front windshield that will reduce the amount of heat entering the vehicle.
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+.
Is it a dark deep purple ( close to a black) but with some red tint .. like the fruit