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bobcat
05-06-2004, 11:48 AM
what color and brand of window tint goes well with silver exterior, grey interior ???

I don't want it to bee too dark, just enough to provide me a little relief from burning sunlight, and a little more privacy.


Any suggestions appreciated ! :)

crazy00c230k
05-06-2004, 03:07 PM
im not sure what brand i have, but i have medium in the front driver and passenger side and limo in the back windows(sorry i dont know the percentages thats what the place i had it installed at called it....)

http://www.digitalmalice.com/images/pics/car%20pix/PDR_0099.JPG

1SIKBNZ
05-06-2004, 03:23 PM
35% on all windows works VERY well. during the day they look dark but just enough that the cops prolly wont mess with you and at night it looks almost black with SLIGHT visibility all around.. it has a very clean not "ghetto" effect as doing all black.... works better for a mercedes IMO.

tinter101
05-06-2004, 09:03 PM
I just might be able to help.

I have 35% all around on my C43 and I tint for a living.(20 yrs)
If you live in a southern climate, you want to use Llumar brand
either HP series or Platinum Plus film. The Platinum plus has a little more reflective look to it vs. HP. These films will not change
color from intense sunlight. Call your Mercedes dealer and find out
who they recommend for a quality tint job. You can e-mail me direct for more info.

davis449
05-11-2004, 04:30 PM
My friend has mirror tint on his silver Accord and it looks badass. But I guess it depends on your chance of getting busted with it.

tinter101
05-12-2004, 05:42 AM
The silver tints are not at all legal in WI as well as some other states so check laws before doing it. Llumar Platinum Plus is
a good option as it is reflective but doesn't stand out as much.
Quality and experience in the tint shop makes all the difference
when using reflective tint as any little speck of dirt under the
tint will be magnified with the mirror aspect of the tint. The plus
factor of using reflective tint is heat rejection increases thus
a must for hot climates.

c_lee
05-13-2004, 09:00 AM
try QUANTUM (brand name)

platinum based tint -- its subtle reflective silver tint

Brabus
05-13-2004, 07:46 PM
I have 35% all around... looks nice in the:

Day
http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/album122/Sum_2002_12.sized.jpg

Or night
http://www.joeyandmona.com/albums/C36/Re_exposure_of_City_16.sized.jpg