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Drill Pad

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  1. My question has to do with heat. I may remove my Ford F-150 windshield tint because of polarization patterns. I have to wear my sunglasses. They are polarized and I'm not changing them. Is there a way for me to predict the heat increase within the cab if/when I remove the windshield tint? The side and rear windows will remain tinted. They have Suntek CIR. Much thanks in advance.
  2. Thanks. Yeah, I'll give it a month. I'm hoping I get used to it. It's not really that bad, but definitely noticeable. My sunglasses are Oakley with Oakley prescription lenses which were pretty darn costly and the SunTek CIR tint was (I believe) if not the best, then one of the best tints available from the vendor. If I don't get used to it, I'll just remove the windshield tint and run my AC a bit higher. Anyway, it seems like most of the bad heat came through the side windows and that's stopped with the tint. Thanks.
  3. Thanks, so the only way to stop this is to remove the film? The windshield is the main issue. I wanted it for heat reduction because I’m in the desert. I’d keep the tint on the side and back windows. Thanks again. I need the polarize feature on my sunglass lenses.
  4. Had my brand new (4 month old) truck done with SunTek Cir about two weeks ago by a shop with thousands of great Google reviews and few if any bad ones related to workmanship. It appears my windshield has a distracting mottled appearance visible only when I have my Oakley prescription sunglasses on. It appears my side windows have this as well. I cannot see the mottled feature when my sunglasses are off (but can't see too well either). And I do not see this mottle appearance at all at night with my normal prescription glasses. This is pretty distracting as it changes the way the scenery looks when driving through the desert, or mountains which is most of the time. My questions is, is this normal? Will this possibly decrease with time? Is it possible that the shop's tint application was not good? Thank you -
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