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Llay R. Rac 06-02-2018 02:56 PM

window tinting
 
I am getting ready to replace the weatherstripping on my side windows, they were tinted about thirty years ago and the film has faded to a ugly purple, and is scratched badly.
I am going to attempt to re-tint them myself . Would it be easier to apply the film while i have the glass removed? it seems to me it would be easier working on a table instead of in the back of the truck.

anyone have any recommendations on what brand, type, etc. to buy?

greasemonkey 06-02-2018 10:43 PM

Re: window tinting
 
I recommend 3M or Llumar. It is very easy to tint with the windows out. Use plenty of baby shampoo/water solution so you can move the tint around as needed, then squeegee out the solution. I have used precut tint kits before, it you can find one for your vehicle they are very nice to use. I like to sit my windows out in the sun for a few days if I have time. If not, be very careful putting them back in and avoid rolling them down for a few days.

Llay R. Rac 06-04-2018 02:19 PM

Re: window tinting
 
thanks for the info.
looks like i need to figure out which type and percent of tint i want.

mongocanfly 06-04-2018 05:49 PM

Re: window tinting
 
one thing about tinting and then installing is damaging the tint when installing....my local tint guy won't do them unless in the vehicle

Llay R. Rac 06-06-2018 12:27 AM

Re: window tinting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8274897)
one thing about tinting and then installing is damaging the tint when installing....my local tint guy won't do them unless in the vehicle

that is a good point, also its so dusty here that i have decided to reinstall glass tomorrow and wait to tint until we get our summer monsoons when the air isnt dust filled.


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