has anyone ever done the DIY window tint before and if so any hints or tricks to putting it on ? as i ordered one the other day and hope it will be here today or tomorrow
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window tint
Shane Hudson- Posts : 89
Join date : 2010-07-14
Age : 30
Location : Tangmere (Though I am restoring my Mini in Bognor!)
- Post n°2
Re: window tint
I remember helping my dad do it for his old Grand Voyager, it looked very tacky. There were bubbles etc.
We then took it to some guy that lives close by (I could probably get his phone number if you want) and who is fairly cheap, it looks great when he re did it!
So I cannot give tips but it may worth seeing how cheaply you can get a professional to do it.
We then took it to some guy that lives close by (I could probably get his phone number if you want) and who is fairly cheap, it looks great when he re did it!
So I cannot give tips but it may worth seeing how cheaply you can get a professional to do it.
canadiankev- Posts : 70
Join date : 2010-03-24
Age : 61
Location : barnham
- Post n°3
Re: window tint
if you remember the name or a phone number i can look into that also
understeer into wood- Posts : 144
Join date : 2010-04-04
Age : 34
Location : Steyning
- Post n°4
Re: window tint
I tried it on my old retro metro. looked shocking so I never bothered again.
sam mayfair spi- Posts : 98
Join date : 2010-03-25
Age : 35
Location : petworth
- Post n°5
Re: window tint
its easy to do just make sure u have some thing along the lines of a bank card to keep the bubbels out and use a spray bottle with washing up liquid and water if u need a hand let me know
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