# 35% darkness - 
		Is one of
    our most popular and used film. This film type (dyed) is the darkest that can be used on
    law restricted windows here in Texas and most other states. We know your 
	wondering why not use 25% since the Texas law states 25%, but the equation to meet 
	the current Texas net law is as follows: 
		Most vehicles come with 70% within the 
	glass to begin with. When you add 35% on top of it, the total of both 
	combined is 25% (.35 X .70 = 24.5% [25% when rounded up]). It gives a medium darkness
    appearance. If used on all windows, cars have that nice smooth classy medium tinted O.E.M.
    look. 
		**Note** There is no available darkness choice
    between this 35% dyed film type and the 18% dyed film type shown below 
		however, lighter films are available on special order and can usually 
		have it in our hands within 24 hours...
		# 18% darkness - 
		Is also a most popular and used film. This film darkness
    appears dark and is what we use mostly when people request to use darker film on windows
    allowed by law (usually juuust right when going darker where allowed to by law). Usually
    used on large, long sloping rear windshields and on unrestricted windows on trucks and
    S.U.V.s. Night vision is still good.
		# 5% darkness - Is our darkest film. This film darkness appears really dark and is what
    we use mostly when people request to use the darkest available film on unrestricted
    windows allowed by law. This is what is typically used on limousines, work 
		vehicles, sunroofs, etc.....