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Originally Posted by tturedraider
35% tint looks really classy and it does the job. But, you can use lighter shades. The benefit is they all block virtually 100% of UV. Check out www.llumar.com. They have regular and ceramic tint. Regular is fine. You don’t have to use ceramic. I’ve been using Llumar for over 40 years. I started using it when I was 2 years old! 
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Thanks!! I think the car I am renting in FL has a light tint and I don’t mind it at all visibility wise. Not 100% sure at night when cornering but absolutely its 200% better than the super dark blackout tint on my last rental which was just unsafe at night.
Light tint and 100% UV protection sounds really good to me.
Do car front windshields naturally have UV protection from factory?