Mirrored car windscreens

Mirrored car windscreens

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normalbloke

7,450 posts

219 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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cslwannabe said:
What’s worse though, 4D plates or tinted plates? ??
Yes.

Cold

15,246 posts

90 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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Ahh, more things for old men to moan about. Keeps them happy, I suppose. thumbup

RobB_

1,033 posts

188 months

Sunday 15th May 2022
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CoolHands said:
quiz:

come on mush
600 brek
you know how we do
mush
hehe

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When you want it to blend, it blends. When you want it to get off, it gets off.

Sheamus84

16 posts

47 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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I'm glad you made this thread coz I presumed the fella up the road with a BMW here had had some kind of accidental oil spillage over his windscreen and whenever I did see him driving it he was just taking it round the block checking if he's managed to clear the stains.

Miserablegit

4,021 posts

109 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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I’d always assumed they were wannabe pilots and were training for IFR.

rampageturke

2,622 posts

162 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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joropug said:
I thought it was completely illegal to add any tint to a windscreen, surprised to look up that 75% is ok

The messed up thing is that these chameleon tints aren’t just slightly darker. I shared this photo of a bmw 7 series previously.

I think the colour difference would drive me mad



The effect isn't as strong as it looks on that picture, a camera screws it up.

But yes, been seeing it more and more, slowly.

Don't get the upset about 4D plates though, I don't have one but they are such a minor thing I don't care, they are still fully reflective I think until a non-reflective film is applied, same as a normal plate.