pre cut window tint. is it any good.?
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pre cut window tint. is it any good.?
i want to buy the pre cut window tint from ebay.. has anyone tried it before.. has it lasted well and looks good,? thanks
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ponti...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ponti...QQcmdZViewItem
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Personally I'd take it to a reputable shop, get a warranty and a GOOD film and only be out a couple hundred bucks.
You'd have to be crazy to attempt the rear on your own
You'd have to be crazy to attempt the rear on your own
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if you have a REALLY CLEAN place to do it and yo have mastered the Window sticks lol
You might have a chance of doing a good job your self
The hardest window is the back one.
our side windows are pretty flat. so there sorta easy to do.
reason why i say really clean pplace is that ANY little dirt or dust that get son the window will show as a bubble when you put the tint on.
You might have a chance of doing a good job your self
The hardest window is the back one.
our side windows are pretty flat. so there sorta easy to do.
reason why i say really clean pplace is that ANY little dirt or dust that get son the window will show as a bubble when you put the tint on.
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Originally Posted by dillcc
Personally I'd take it to a reputable shop, get a warranty and a GOOD film and only be out a couple hundred bucks.
You'd have to be crazy to attempt the rear on your own
You'd have to be crazy to attempt the rear on your own
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My dad used to do this stuff for a living. Generally speaking, those films tend to be very low quality. They peel, turn purple, bubble and all kinds of stuff like that. Check the warranty on the film that you are going to purchase. Otherwise save the money to get a pro to do it. It may cost you more upfront, but you can be sure that you won't have to do it again, because of low quality materials.
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unless you want bubbles id just save, shop around most shops will lower there price to get it done at there shop. if you find a lower price tell them.
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