Howdy RL,
You're Welcome, glad I could help.
That's wild that Florida has a Law like that with all the Sun and Heat down there.
I'm going to go by the Specialty Tint Place I've found and ask them about it. If nothing
else maybe the Clearer Tint, which I'm going to put on the Back Windows for a little extra help with
the Heat but not darkening down too much. Here's the description:
LLumar AIR automotive window film appeals to people who do not want the darker window appearance
or where the use of dark window tint is prohibited by state laws.
Even though it is clear and almost invisible, LLumar AIR window film still blocks more than 99% of harmful ultraviolet rays,
which are the leading known cause of skin cancer and premature skin aging,
and also causes fading and cracking of automotive interiors.
Might be something to think about, if it doesn't show, I doubt they'd hassle you
about it.
You're Welcome, glad I could help.
That's wild that Florida has a Law like that with all the Sun and Heat down there.
I'm going to go by the Specialty Tint Place I've found and ask them about it. If nothing
else maybe the Clearer Tint, which I'm going to put on the Back Windows for a little extra help with
the Heat but not darkening down too much. Here's the description:
LLumar AIR automotive window film appeals to people who do not want the darker window appearance
or where the use of dark window tint is prohibited by state laws.
Even though it is clear and almost invisible, LLumar AIR window film still blocks more than 99% of harmful ultraviolet rays,
which are the leading known cause of skin cancer and premature skin aging,
and also causes fading and cracking of automotive interiors.
Might be something to think about, if it doesn't show, I doubt they'd hassle you
about it.
Thank you, Craig! Yup, very unobtrusive.....
Indeed that might be problematic for any tint band. I also wonder if metallic tint might cause some interference, even if it isn't installed actually overlapping the antennas.
Not going to be an issue for me if I pursue MMS, as current FL law is no tint below the AS-1 line, and at least the 2016 CX-5 factory glass doesn't have an AS-1 marking--so to be fully legal, that means no tint at all on the windshield. (five-0) There is no provision for windshields without such lines, as other states have (5 or 6" max from the top is a typical provision)