Is it worth tinting my windshield on my car, even with 70% Ceramic Tint?

Installing XPEL XR Ceramic Tint on your windshield is certainly a smart choice - even with a relatively clear 70% tint, it offers one of the highest heat rejection rates compared to other window tints. That’s especially important for the front windshield, which is where most of the heat enters your car on hot days. In addition to rejecting heat, a 70% tint also adds a hint of shade and style to your vehicle’s look from the outside; you won't get any mirrored back glare when driving towards the sun while still maintaining visibility.

When it comes to legality, it’s worth noting that in most US states and Canadian provinces, it's against the law to tint your windscreen. However, this product is almost virtually invisible and so won't be noticed by an untrained eye - allowing you to get all the benefits without having to worry about any legal issues. So if you're looking for a way to keep cool during peak summer months and protect yourself from harmful rays too - professional installation of XPEL XR Ceramic Tint is an excellent option!

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