Window tinting spray

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Postby FRS_Steve on Thu Sep 27, 2001 1:32 pm

Something like light thinting spray if not the same stuff I guess?

Anyone used it??
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Postby Project on Thu Sep 27, 2001 1:41 pm

It's s**t@so leave it!

LOL all tinting films are pretty much of a muchness and you can tint the car to a professional level with a few rolls of the stuff. Go speak to your friendly tinting place :wink:
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Postby FRS_Steve on Thu Sep 27, 2001 1:55 pm

Cheers, thought it sounded a bit dodgy :lol:

Seen a lot of Novas around here (like everywhere else!) with sh!te dark tints with nice big bubbles in it, I don't want to be looking like that! :lol: Is it easy to do it right, I'm usually good at this kind of stuff, seen rolls of film for 11.99 so roughly how many will I need?
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Postby snake on Thu Sep 27, 2001 5:09 pm

There is a big difference in the quality of the pro stuff.. Halfords cheap stuff is just dyed and will fade, it isn`t very thick so it makes it easier to apply. Pro tinting stuff is expensive but its also alot thicker with metal in it and it will NOT fade, its also very hard to apply, mine took a fair few hours to get on and u actually heat it and crinkle the stuff then use doofers to get it on and shape it to the screen..
have a look at http://www.copeswood.com , mine was done here..
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Postby mmogenius on Fri Sep 28, 2001 3:56 am

for my van's back window i used greatmills own non drip gloss :-p

worked a treat, only thing is you cant see through it
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Postby FRS_Steve on Fri Sep 28, 2001 11:49 am

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