Hey
ravun, why do you say that the "privacy glass" on the rear of the R is 16-20%?
Volkswagen don't give a "VLT %", they just say that it's "65% light absorbing" - they also call it "dark tint" and not privacy glass. In addition, "privacy glass" still has to comply to the laws of 35%. I'm not sure of how to navigate VICROAD's site, but
here is the link to the rules on the NSW RTA site. As you can see, on
passenger cars, 35% is the minimum even for the rear side and rear windows...
Not only that, but one of the other members who recently had his windows tinted had the factory tint measured at 42-43%.
I actually had my windows tinted this morning. We were in a bit of a rush so we didn't measure anything.
I had it done by
Rob from
Hunters Hill Window Tinting Service. He's done numerous Golf R's now (both private and dealerships) and was extremely helpful and professional. He's
an official Solargard dealer, which is good, because they're the product I wanted.
I initially wanted a
HP Supreme 35 on the front and the
Supreme 70 on the rear sides and rear window, but on his advice, used the
HP Quantum 52 on the rear sides and rear instead.
The reason for the swap from the Supreme to the HP Quantum on the rear was three fold:
- Supreme has a greenish tinge to it to match privacy glass, but since we were putting this on top of privacy glass, the silverish tinge of the Quantum would help neutralise the green a bit.
- The "HP" products have much better TSER properties (Total Solar Energy Rejection... i.e. heat rejection)
- Since the "privacy" glass was so light the 70 wasn't dark enough so the 52 was used instead.
I don't have pictures yet, since it was only done this morning, but I'm really happy with the results. The rear side and rear are definitely less than 35%, but not enough to attract any unwanted attention, and the front windows having the 35% film will measure within the variation to pass inspection with the VLT measuring device the RTA/police use. The colour difference and light between the two sets of windows is also much closer than previously. It looks great.
Pepe used HP Supreme on his car too (pictures on the previous page), but used darker ratings than I, so he would have had no need to use HP Quantum on the rears to try and even the colouring. He did use a lighter version of the HP Supreme on the rears as compared to the front though, which is why the photos of his car look so good and the balance between the windows looks good.
Summary, if 35% on the front, use HP Supreme 35, and if you want the rear's a bit darker and to match nicer, use HP Quantum 52. If you're going darker, then you could probably use HP Supreme all around - but do that at your own risk.
So that's my advice on the product to use.
To find the dealer in Melbourne, a good place to start would be the
Solargard Melbourne Dealer list.
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