Tint Question
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Tint Question
Ok guys I have all my tint but I got a serious dumbass question. I was just wondering how does the tint not peel up on the front windows when you roll them down?? If I give it like a day or two without rolling the window down will the tint peel up when I roll it down? I know its a dumbass question but just curious. I know that can't really happen because then nobody would ever tint there windows. I normally drive with my windows down in summer so I just want to make sure that the first time I roll my windows down after the tint job I will not have it peel or come un-done right away. Input/advice is appeciated.
A guy who does window tinting is doing it for me, I ain't touching it. But just wanna make sure I ain't wiping my *** with money here lol.
A guy who does window tinting is doing it for me, I ain't touching it. But just wanna make sure I ain't wiping my *** with money here lol.
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The two shops that I have used both told me not to, and most of the other shops I have been at say the same thing.
I dont think it makes that big of a difference, because when I got my tint done the first time I made it about a mile down the road before I lit a cig and I had to roll down the window.
I never had issues out of that film. The only reason it got replaced was because it was 20%, and it was too light for me.
The other two times that I have had my tint worked on was due to some dirt under the film, and When I used to carry a rifle around in the cab with me (it lay across the two bucket seats and rubbed a hole in the film.).
I dont think it makes that big of a difference, because when I got my tint done the first time I made it about a mile down the road before I lit a cig and I had to roll down the window.
I never had issues out of that film. The only reason it got replaced was because it was 20%, and it was too light for me.
The other two times that I have had my tint worked on was due to some dirt under the film, and When I used to carry a rifle around in the cab with me (it lay across the two bucket seats and rubbed a hole in the film.).
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+1 i was told 1 week min. 2 weeks for optimal...for the window tint to properly adhere...i kept em up for 2 weeks and the Tint looks great havent had a problem with it
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Maybe it wasn't as dumb of a question as I thought lol. Ok I fiqured I wouldn't roll my windows down for at least a few days no big deal at all. I was told at least 48hrs. If y'all got more tips or insight keep it coming! I've learned alot already from this thread... lot of stuff I normally don't read about.