Tinting windows
#1
Tinting windows
Why does it have to be so hard to get them to look good when doing them yourself? haha. I have a large amount of tint I got for a cheap price and I just can't get them to line up after I start triming and what not. What is the best way to do the tint so it looks good? If the windows were out of my doors it would be cake! But Im sure thats alot harder to get them out and what not! So maybe there is an easy way to this? Ive been doing them with soapy water and I can't seem to get it to look good! Any help?
#2
RE: Tinting windows
ORIGINAL: Civic Dx 349
I have a large amount of tint I got for a cheap price
I have a large amount of tint I got for a cheap price
honestly man i'd say go to a professional for it, get the tint with a warranty, that way if it ever peels you'll be able to get it re-done for free
#4
RE: Tinting windows
ORIGINAL: FlipHKD720
honestly man i'd say go to a professional for it, get the tint with a warranty, that way if it ever peels you'll be able to get it re-done for free
ORIGINAL: Civic Dx 349
I have a large amount of tint I got for a cheap price
I have a large amount of tint I got for a cheap price
honestly man i'd say go to a professional for it, get the tint with a warranty, that way if it ever peels you'll be able to get it re-done for free
#5
RE: Tinting windows
i would just have it done professionaly, its what my family does for a business and we do a lot of redoes from people who dont know what there doing and think they can do it first time around.
#6
RE: Tinting windows
Well I made a templet of my window and then cut out a piece of tint using the templet and BAM! That made all the difference! Another thing that I found out that works well on my car (5th Gen.) is to remove the seal peice on the inside at the bottom of the glass so your excess tint can go down on the window far enough that you don't have it catching and peeling off when you roll the window up and down! So far I have one window(Driver's) done! I have to get the other 3 tomorrow and then try and attempt the rear glass which may bea little bit harder but then again...Maybe not.
I would have loved to get it done professionally but for 2 windows a rear glass and a front strip it was going to be $150ish. My car is a 4 door so Im guessing it would have been $180ish for the whole car and that was @ 35%. Any lower than 35% it was an additional $50. I wanted my windows to be pretty dark and I would rather do the windows myself for $30 and I have enough tint to do about 15-20 vehicles for that price cause it was a huge roll that I got for that price and the money I would have spent in getting it done professionally can be added towards the rest of my performance parts since I just bought a Si Vtec motor to drop in my ride.
So has anyone else attempted the rear glass and if so, how did you go about doing it so it looks good?
I would have loved to get it done professionally but for 2 windows a rear glass and a front strip it was going to be $150ish. My car is a 4 door so Im guessing it would have been $180ish for the whole car and that was @ 35%. Any lower than 35% it was an additional $50. I wanted my windows to be pretty dark and I would rather do the windows myself for $30 and I have enough tint to do about 15-20 vehicles for that price cause it was a huge roll that I got for that price and the money I would have spent in getting it done professionally can be added towards the rest of my performance parts since I just bought a Si Vtec motor to drop in my ride.
So has anyone else attempted the rear glass and if so, how did you go about doing it so it looks good?
#7
RE: Tinting windows
My friend tinted his windows, they looked ok, he rear window he gave up on though because of the way it curves and how hard it is to even work in your back seat, no matter what he did it looked bad. He did end up bring it to a shop. I think you will have to cut the tint in half and meet it up in the middle.
#8
RE: Tinting windows
Well, I just tinted mine not too long ago.
Ive tinted some cars/trucks before, and I think its easier to cut a big piece of tint, and apply the whole square, and trim and smooth it out that way. Cutting the tint the exact size of the window, and then trying to apply it and get it lined up is a pain in the ***.
Ive tinted some cars/trucks before, and I think its easier to cut a big piece of tint, and apply the whole square, and trim and smooth it out that way. Cutting the tint the exact size of the window, and then trying to apply it and get it lined up is a pain in the ***.
#10
RE: Tinting windows
ORIGINAL: mill$civic
My friend tinted his windows, they looked ok, he rear window he gave up on though because of the way it curves and how hard it is to even work in your back seat, no matter what he did it looked bad. He did end up bring it to a shop. I think you will have to cut the tint in half and meet it up in the middle.
My friend tinted his windows, they looked ok, he rear window he gave up on though because of the way it curves and how hard it is to even work in your back seat, no matter what he did it looked bad. He did end up bring it to a shop. I think you will have to cut the tint in half and meet it up in the middle.