Tinted Glass

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  1. smegnl

    smegnl Roger Saffle Supporting Member

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    Most of the glass is out of my Mav at the moment. I thought about having it tinted. Is this better done off the car? Are there different processes for tinting, spray, film, baking? Whats your opinion on tinting?
     
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    Film is what usually works best unless you get new glass already tinted. Since it's all out, yes now is a good time to do them. Just be sure that they dry well before you put them back in. Usually a couple days in the sun is good enough, in colder weather I'd give 'em 4-5 days just to be sure.Resist the urge to go dark and keep it legal. One less thing for the cops to pull you over for.
     

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