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MaxPower wrote:Good luck, its tough to get a professional trinidadian to do tinting.
Make sure the tint percent is exactly what you wanted.
Look closely at each glass for:
Hair
Dust
Digs/scrapes
If tint is being removed, watch for them scratching your glass and upholstery.
Make sure they cover your upholstery.
Make sure the edges are done properly so u dont get "dog ears"
If u see any of these, make them DO IT OVER, do not tolerate BS from these trinis who feel they know it all.
MaxPower wrote:Good luck, its tough to get a professional trinidadian to do tinting.
Make sure the tint percent is exactly what you wanted.
Look closely at each glass for:
Hair
Dust
Digs/scrapes
If tint is being removed, watch for them scratching your glass and upholstery.
Make sure they cover your upholstery.
Make sure the edges are done properly so u dont get "dog ears"
If u see any of these, make them DO IT OVER, do not tolerate BS from these trinis who feel they know it all.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
TurboSingh12 wrote:It have a guy in Avocat Village,right after the junction on the right.He is very good and fast.
10-01 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
peel off without the scraper .. then use robin alcohol to remove the glue , its a longer process and may cost a few extra bucks .. saw it done on a BMW already ...
Ravi and Ryangastly369 wrote:TurboSingh12 wrote:It have a guy in Avocat Village,right after the junction on the right.He is very good and fast.
Tinting by the roadside dust bruh...
Rory Phoulorie wrote:10-01 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
peel off without the scraper .. then use robin alcohol to remove the glue , its a longer process and may cost a few extra bucks .. saw it done on a BMW already ...
Bumping this thread up for a tint shop in the north or east that:
1) Uses a good quality tint film
2) Will not damage the rear windscreen defroster wires when removing the tint
3) Does good quality work
Thanks.
oSaRi. wrote:Don't go Tint Nation. They will cut the rubber around the glass when cutting the tint.
BUSHMASTER wrote:Sign boss
10-01 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
peel off without the scraper .. then use robin alcohol to remove the glue , its a longer process and may cost a few extra bucks .. saw it done on a BMW already ...
This. Cool fella. Did one of my vehicle almost 4 years now and no fading or scratches or air bubbles.urbandilema wrote:Abu on cipero street..after the kendall store
SMc wrote:10-01 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
peel off without the scraper .. then use robin alcohol to remove the glue , its a longer process and may cost a few extra bucks .. saw it done on a BMW already ...
Sorry had to point it out- also no 3M no care in T&T's climate
SMc wrote:10-01 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:How do they remove the tint without damaging the rear defroster wires?
peel off without the scraper .. then use robin alcohol to remove the glue , its a longer process and may cost a few extra bucks .. saw it done on a BMW already ...
Sorry had to point it out- also no 3M no care in T&T's climate
The guy by dinsley junction hasnervewrecker wrote:Yea, so back to the clear tint
*KRONIK* wrote:The guy by dinsley junction hasnervewrecker wrote:Yea, so back to the clear tint
Automotive and commerical tinting
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