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Old 12-26-2003, 07:07 PM   #1
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question about tint that hasnt been asked

Ok, im about to tint the windows in my 95 GSR, i was wondering whats the difference between the onyx tint and the regular stuff, the place im taking my car is a reputable place so i doubt they use really cheap film, and ive gotten work done there before, but with the onyx and i like it but its kinda expensive. any help would be appreciated. thank you.
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Re: question about tint that hasnt been asked

I dont beleive I've seen this question before. Here's the basics . . .Onyx is a true black window tint, high quality film, that doesn't show blue/purple. Other low quality tints may contain a metallic substance that messes with electronics(cell phone, radio, GPS, etc.) Onyx/Charcool has a lifetime warranty & richest black and truest gray you can find in a car tint, while providing nearly 100% UV protection, and blocking over 66% of the sun's heat. It may be more money upfront, but in the long run it's worth the $$$.

My Camaro's rear window - cheap tint - purplish


Civic's rear window(onyx). If the camaro would have been outside, the sky/houses would be almost all purple.
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I never knew there was a difference..... now i know what to look for when i get mine done...


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thank you very much jackasssi for your response, That helped alot, Ill prolly be going with onyx after all, i just gotta save up 50 more bucks, hopefully that wont take long. its like 156 for the onyx and they do a good job, so i know its worth it. thanks again.
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