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Old 7-3-08, 11:12   #1 (permalink)
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windows tint

Can anyone help me - which type of tint tape is better???

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There any many variations of the product on the market depending on your taste. I still have yet to retint my (v) however i do suggest the less mirrored tint. On the other hand I here great reviews on 1/3 metalics

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I need a lable of those tints ... if it's possible

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IMO,HP Quantum is high quality window tint they also offer a liftime warrenty if instaled by a professional supplier of course ,wich the Speed shop should stand behind. THe window films use stainless steel and aluminum molecules to repel heat & UV rays


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thanks a lot ...

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one more - is it possible to buy it somewhere online?

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If Seaching is not showing promising results ask your local speed shop or Tuning shop about it. If your amped about it, don't let them sell you anything less.

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well in my country 99.9% tuning shops are ricer shops - all work to geather to rip off customer.
Have to work by myself and when needed call some helpful friends.
I didn't find them on ebay, nether google helped.
Anyone got some ideas?

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In EE you can have mx6 windows tinted with reflecting SolarGard Quantum foil for about 200$. If you want to do the job yourself then sq.meter of that stuff is about 18$.

How much do the shops in LV charge?

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In EE you can have mx6 windows tinted with reflecting SolarGard Quantum foil for about 200$. If you want to do the job yourself then sq.meter of that stuff is about 18$.

How much do the shops in LV charge?
In fast shops they promise to tint all windows in one and a half hours for smth about 320$ - that is in capital city (Riga), I live in Cesis they promise with Johnson tints + removing old ones, smth about 220$.
I just thought I could get smth that is better + make some business with them.

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I guess the prices in EE and LV are more or less the same then.

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I guess so ... but there are some unique places where I can get some details cheaper and provide my car better quality service at same price, when someone else do it quite bad (gently saying)

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just got my tint done,,

they used johnson film at 15%.

apparently you should not worry so much about the film most named brands are good, hp quantum, johnson, LLumar, but you really have to watch who is doing it. find a good tinter and they will do a great job with any film you give them
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so ... I'm calm now - ... because they promised me Jonsons.
Thanks for help everyone.

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