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Automotive tinting specifics

Visibility Strip

A visibility strip is the thin clear band sometimes left along the top of the front windscreen during heavy tint installation, ensuring driver forward visibility is maintained.

On vehicles tinted before modern clear-IR films existed, installers used to leave a clear strip along the top of the windscreen to keep some visibility. With Platinum99 and other clear-IR products it is no longer needed.

For Singapore vehicles, the LTA's 70% VLT rule already ensures windscreen visibility; visibility strips are essentially obsolete here.

Older retained cars sometimes still have visibility strips from previous installs. We can re-tint as a single uniform panel during the retint.