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dumb question: first winter after car got tinted. car feels colder under the sun?
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01-25-2025, 11:45 AM | #1 |
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dumb question: first winter after car got tinted. car feels colder under the sun?
yes, I know this is a dumb question because it probably is.
I got my new BMW two years ago.(early 2023) I didn't get it tinted until August 2024. the tint that I got was the xpel "xr plus" with 35% all around except the windshield. I also had the panoramic glass roof tinted with same 35% tint. The windshield just has a 5% strip on the top, also xpel xr plus. This week was the first really cold winter experience since then. I'm trying to figure out if it's my imagination that the car feels colder even under full bright sunlight? outside temperature was about 32 degrees. The seats felt really cold when I got inside. Before I had any tint, the car felt somewhat warm when parked outside under the same conditions. Is the tint just basically doing what it's supposed to be doing by blocking out the sun's heat, even in the middle of winter? |
01-25-2025, 12:06 PM | #2 |
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must be some pretty good tints, but yeah tints help keep the inner temps low
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This is why tint exits. Reducing transfer of solar energy into the car reduces brightness in your eyes, and damage to the interior of the car from the energy.
Not really a dumb question, but tint would be useless if it didn't do this. Unless somebody only wanted it to reduce visible light and not UV and went out of their way to make a tint that didn't do that. Shawn |
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I recently put oil in my car and the engine runs soother, even when idling. Is this a coincidence?
Sorry OP, I had to. Tints not only reduce UV, they reduce heat transmission. That is actually their primary purpose. The fact that they look better is a nice side benefit. |
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They say dark colours accumulate heat (besides restricting visibility when tinting). If you presume your tinted windows "seize" all the sunlight heat emitting nothing inside, you could allow they would keep your cabin heat inside too. The difference between UV and IR seems so subtle that I still struggle to remember which of them is reportedly converted from sunlight into heat by a Japanese (Mitsubishi?) technology padding in my Porsche Design vest: as IR is emitted by heated objects converting heat to heat would look a joke/cheating, so it must be UV then. My first car reportedly had UV seizing glass all around (I did not have my polarized sunglasses to make sure then yet ). It wasn't that garbage dark but it seemed to work: I never drove with windows opened (to keep dust outside ) but it was tolerable in summer despite no cabin air cooling function. |
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