DIY tint...good brand?
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RE: DIY tint...good brand?
The rear window was the hardest at first because of the curve. First time I just left the tint curved and had to trim the sides as I went down, and the defrosters hid it pretty well.But whenI redid it, I just used the defroster lines to cover up my cut lines... much better (but you gotta be careful and not jack up the defrosters by cutting them) When I did 20% on my old car it did turn purple... but I did 20 and 15 on my car now and it is just as charcoal as when I put it on, and that has been over a year most of it in the Las Vegas heat.
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RE: DIY tint...good brand?
awesome thanks for the tips man.
tim i emailed tints and tunes about the cost of getting tinted over there and this is the reply:
"Thanks for the email. As to your questions, we need to know what kind of vehicle you have. A banner costs $30.00 and the rear section of a vehicle costs 159.99 or 179.99. Please call us to confirm. Thanks, Terry"
tim i emailed tints and tunes about the cost of getting tinted over there and this is the reply:
"Thanks for the email. As to your questions, we need to know what kind of vehicle you have. A banner costs $30.00 and the rear section of a vehicle costs 159.99 or 179.99. Please call us to confirm. Thanks, Terry"
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