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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: VERMONT "SNOW COUNTRY"
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Hey all,
Any 1 attempted to tint the curved windows in the roof in the cargo area. I was thinking of putting static tint up there I have all my others done and wanted to do those Let me know if ya all attempted it and results . Thanks Eric
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Cambs UK
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Hi, I tinted all my widows perfectly with the film - but as you know the "Alpine" windows are a pain - ney, impossible!
In the end I cheated and sprayed 2 coats of gloss balck paint on the inside - youcanstill see out of them and from the outside they are perfectly black! Have a look at some of my truck pictures in the new threads... How did you do it? Cheers, Mark HH |
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Join Date: May 2006
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I just got done tinting my Disco. I went the quick, cheap route because I wanted to keep cool on our upcoming trip to Florida and I needed the cash for gas. I got the film on sale at Auto Zone and the whole job didn't turn out too horribly bad for costing $30. There are a few bubbles here and there, but you only notice them if you get real close. The alpines turned out a little more bubbly, but its hard to notice from their position up there. It might hae turned out better if I used horizontal strips up the window, but it was hot and I was tired of dealing with the windows at that point. My only regret is that I should have gone with a darker tint for the alpines. It's 20% for all but the front windows and it looks great.
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