Thursday, December 15, 2011

How good is the do-it-yourself window tinting film vs professional?

I have 2000 Crown Vic, and I want to tint the windows, but I'm not so sure that i want to pay for a professional, but i also don't want it to look awful. How good is the film from, say, autozone or some other such place?|||generally DIY tint is made of dyed polyester film. The pro shop should be using a metallic hybrid film or an all metal film. The heat rejection should be at least 55% . Dyed film typically is 30-40% range and will ultimately turn purple, yellow or clear.|||the tint is fine.


it all depends on your ability to put it on.


if you've never done it before, you better leave it to a professional. |||get it done by a pro or else afterwards lines will appear in the tints . it is your first time.|||first check your local and state guidlines for tinting . its easy but make sure you use the tint film applicator spray liberally incase you have to make adjustments and it dont dry to fast on you, agood body filler squeegy too...|||about the same stuff knowing how its done and getting it right is the hard part these links will help a lot|||The DIY kits may look good to start but they bubble and peel especially in colder weather or humidity. Pro's the way to go. Plus if the pro job is bad you can make them make it right. Get the for the life of the vehicle garantee not one year. Your vehicle could keep going for another 10 yrs or more. Who knows.|||The films are similar but it is the talent that makes it a good job.


Some pro shops have lousy talent for a while, you get 1 chance,how talented are you? The directions are easy.

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