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Did you know that there is a legal percentage for automotive window tinting in South Africa? The correct percentage is 35%. That is why you need your car window tinting to be done by a reputable dealer and installer. Auto window tints are sold in various grades and shades. A dealer will be able to advise you on which would be the most practical for you. Why window tint your car? [http://www.sff.co.za/blog/stay-legal-with-your-car-window-tinting/ Car window tinting] protects your car's interior and protects your seats from the damage caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight which causes brittleness and cracks in the material. Window tints also improve the vehicles physical looks. Car window tinting in cars in South Africa also help to keep the interior of the vehicle cooler, lessening the strain on the air-conditioner and using less fuel. It is also advisable not to buy do-it-yourself tints. Your friends will tell you it is so easy, do it yourself. If not done correctly the film will just crack and peel off in no time at all and is simply a waste of your time and your hard earned cash. Having your car window tint done by professionals will make it scratch resistant and it will not peel off. Aside from the protection given by car window tinting, cleaning your leather interiors regularly with specialized products will protect it from any damages beyond your control. Solar Film Foundation is one of the largest window film companies in South Africa and has installed window film for many blue chip car manufacturers throughout South Africa. They also advise on and install the smash and grab window film. These tough and resilient window films are an effective deterrent against smash and grab crimes and also protect against flying glass in the event of an accident.
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