Window tinting imparts cars with an air of mystery, veiling from society champagne-toasting socialites or Bruce Wayne's pink and purple leopard-print headrests. Keep pedestrians guessing with today's Groupon: for $79, you get tinting of the windows on the driver's side and passenger's side of a two-door or four-door vehicle at Polished Image Detail & Tint at Waterfront Auto Complex in Homestead (a $200 value).
Polished Image's impresarios of umbrage employ more than 25 years of experience and a computerized tinting method to shade precious car possessions from the harmful rays of the sun and the wandering eye of pedestrians. During each window-shading session, a digital tinting system cuts and shapes tinted film to perfectly match the contour of each window, giving perambulator portholes added protection against shattered glass caused by fender-benders or prima-donna sing-offs. Four different levels of tint help windows block up to 98 percent of UV rays to eliminate the risk of road-trip sunburns and keep summer cars cool enough to be driven by anthropomorphic snowmen. Today's deal covers tinting for most two-door and four-door vehicles; back-window tinting will be an additional fee.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Family Vacations
With the economy leaving families in such a sour state, it behooves a household to squeeze every moment of togetherness possible out of a vacation. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of your next familial trip:
- Nothing annoys dads more than constant restroom stops, so be sure to spend the week before the trip going to the bathroom.
- Even though you’re excited, don't wake your dad too early. He needs to conserve enough energy for driving the car in the right direction and constantly threatening to turn it around.
- Do not ask your parents where ice cream comes from. Also don’t ask where Dippin’ Dots come from, because the answer is obviously the future.
- Sure, whatever, here's some money.
- Take a lot of family pictures. One day, Dad will be able to silently stare at them, wondering where the time has gone. The phone rings. It is a man selling credit cards….
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