[diesel_mercedes] Re : Window Tinting

 


THANX Nick ! .

All I know about window tinting is : if you remove the glass and have them tint it bare then re install it ,the edges won't_ever_ begin to peel and curl up like it always does otherwise....

Instaling Auto Window Glass is easier than you think but again , not for every DIY'er , I almost always buy a new grommet because I hate leaks .

Agreed , home tinting isn't easy , some folks go right to it and never have bubbles etc. .

I didn't know the reflective typ is illegal ~ I like it but haven't seen it in La La Land for several years now .

3M used to make a killer good UV Blocking tint that wasn't dark , I'd tint all my vehicles with it in a trice *if* I could but find anyplace that sells it .

-Nate
Nick wrote :
>
> in re-thinking hindsight ....
>
> some of what I know, and or, have said about the tech part of tinting
> ...
> getting close cuts ,
> shrink form-fitting of curved glass w/ right amount of
> heat,
> use of proprietary wetting solutions ...
> makes more sense to go to a custom shop.
> This place I described,...
> * (**which from the directions, you can zero in enough on it at
> Googleearth and readily recognize it when you get to the spot , print
> the satellite view**)*
> ......just impressed me with having the computer
> cutter that pumped out large incised sheet with exact window dimensions
> for all 3 28-29 year old vehicles. ... and further impressed me with the
> courtesy and valuable informative advice. Guy said he could do any car in
> any book. [*no, I did not ask about a 1905 Baker Electric*]
> sorry I don't remember the place name right off ... but I
> believe in at least trying in giving as much credit where it is due.
> And I do that because of so many of the "who-cares" duefuses out
> there ... who are so much more expensive.
> Properly applying auto window tint is *not* as loosey-goosey as
> using Home Depot D.I.Y. stuff w/soapwater.
> A person could waste a LOT of time, and wasted tint, on a mediocre result.
> =====================
> this place, a 3 bay shop, is in Laurel Md. on east side of
> "Baltimore Ave" (otherwise known as Rte 1), just a couple doors south of
> Contee Rd.
>
> This all they do , apply tint, on a first-come-first-serve basis. the
> mgr-in-Chief KNOWS what he is doing and makes the usual required
> disclaimers about % and what is & is *not* legal ...
> e.g.: *reflective silver* "a big no no" ... {*but, well....,
> 'has it on hand *'}.
>

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