Window tinting
XIntegraX
11-18-2004, 11:17 PM
would it be recommended to use a light color tint and do multiple layers until you're satisfied with the darkness or is it better to get a dark colored tint and just do one layer?
DTails
11-19-2004, 09:04 AM
would it be recommended to use a light color tint and do multiple layers until you're satisfied with the darkness or is it better to get a dark colored tint and just do one layer?
I tried overlaping tint and it didnt work out very well , there were alot of hidden bubles. I dont have many tricks with window tinting since Ive only done it a few times but someone else may have better ideas about it than I do.
I tried overlaping tint and it didnt work out very well , there were alot of hidden bubles. I dont have many tricks with window tinting since Ive only done it a few times but someone else may have better ideas about it than I do.
mospeed1
11-19-2004, 03:22 PM
at the tint shop the usslay have samples of thint on a window for you to see trough
just pick a color or % that you like
just pick a color or % that you like
BullShifter
11-22-2004, 05:56 PM
you can not use mutliple layers of tint. do like mospeed1 said go to a tint shop and pic out the one you like.
Best tint information - www.tintdude.com (http://www.tintdude.com)
If you never tinted before do not bother trying to do your own car. 99.9% it will come out looking like shit. It's takes a lot of practice to tint like the pro's because it's an art form.
Best tint information - www.tintdude.com (http://www.tintdude.com)
If you never tinted before do not bother trying to do your own car. 99.9% it will come out looking like shit. It's takes a lot of practice to tint like the pro's because it's an art form.
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