window tint
I did mine for $175. The shop had to do the back window three times because they creased the tint two times trying to bend it. I had the same tint put on all 5 windows because I like the whole car to look the same.
I don't know who is feeding you people the word about Lumar, but I own a window tinting shop and it is a film that I personally keep away from. Poor shrinkability and fading are two common problems. Same as 3M window film. That is just my opinion, and each have their own preferences. I personally stick with Sun-X for automotive, and Sun Tek for commercial and residential. Casper is close. I charge $149 for a Neon, and that includes a free lifetime warranty.
I have a 2000 4 Dr. Neon .. Well there are two different places that I have gotten estimates from. One place, in my hometown, charges 150 plus tax.. lifetime warranty.. and the town that i work in .. this smaller place.. he charges 130 plus tax lifetime warranty. Which I think is a really good deal because if I go to Nashville.. it's WAY more expensive.
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I don't know who is feeding you people the word about Lumar, but I own a window tinting shop and it is a film that I personally keep away from. Poor shrinkability and fading are two common problems. Same as 3M window film. That is just my opinion, and each have their own preferences. I personally stick with Sun-X for automotive, and Sun Tek for commercial and residential. Casper is close. I charge $149 for a Neon, and that includes a free lifetime warranty.
I don't know who is feeding you people the word about Lumar, but I own a window tinting shop and it is a film that I personally keep away from. Poor shrinkability and fading are two common problems. Same as 3M window film. That is just my opinion, and each have their own preferences. I personally stick with Sun-X for automotive, and Sun Tek for commercial and residential. Casper is close. I charge $149 for a Neon, and that includes a free lifetime warranty.
I paid $140 for 5 windows. I also got a lifetime warranty.



