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amicheze;189246 wrote:
I was going to stop by the shop and ask...97 prelude sides and back?
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I'm looking for the light bronze tint they used stock on older lexus models. Is that possible to get? I want it to look stock
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GhettoFabulousCRX;189308 wrote:
I'm looking for the light bronze tint they used stock on older lexus models. Is that possible to get? I want it to look stockim sure there is something out there, id just stop in and ask about that one
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Rexwagon;189333 wrote:
what about a 2004 grand am gt 2-door.pmed
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treimche;189505 wrote:
The film actually gets applied to the inside of the windows.Yea I understand that. I'm saying when you scrape your windows you might scratch your glass... is there a specail scraper to use? I know that the glass on my srt was scratched from factory... it shows up on the tint as a not as dark area... nothing to do with the tint or the tints fault... it is the glass... I'm saying if you scrape your glass in the winter will that scratch the glass and in turn make your tint job look bad... yes the tint will still all be there but will it show in the glass?
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lrl1990;189574 wrote:
Yea I understand that. I'm saying when you scrape your windows you might scratch your glass... is there a specail scraper to use? I know that the glass on my srt was scratched from factory... it shows up on the tint as a not as dark area... nothing to do with the tint or the tints fault... it is the glass... I'm saying if you scrape your glass in the winter will that scratch the glass and in turn make your tint job look bad... yes the tint will still all be there but will it show in the glass?
If your worried about it...- Get an remote start system installed.
- Park in your garage
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lrl1990;189574 wrote:
Yea I understand that. I'm saying when you scrape your windows you might scratch your glass... is there a specail scraper to use? I know that the glass on my srt was scratched from factory... it shows up on the tint as a not as dark area... nothing to do with the tint or the tints fault... it is the glass... I'm saying if you scrape your glass in the winter will that scratch the glass and in turn make your tint job look bad... yes the tint will still all be there but will it show in the glass?To answer your question, it doesn't make the tint look bad, it just makes the glass look bad. And because there is dark tint behind it, the scratches will be much much more noticeable than if they're not tinted at all. You'd be surprised at how many people bitch and complain about how their windows look after they are tinted. It's not because the tint looks bad, its because the windows are all scratched up from rolling up and down, or using metal scrapers. A word of advice would be don't use a metal scraper, only use plastic.
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treimche;189675 wrote:
To answer your question, it doesn't make the tint look bad, it just makes the glass look bad. And because there is dark tint behind it, the scratches will be much much more noticeable than if they're not tinted at all. You'd be surprised at how many people bitch and complain about how their windows look after they are tinted. It's not because the tint looks bad, its because the windows are all scratched up from rolling up and down, or using metal scrapers. A word of advice would be don't use a metal scraper, only use plastic.Thank you! Exactly the answer I was looking for
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