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Post by haroon on Feb 8, 2008 10:16:18 GMT -5
i was at the auto show last night and just came to your site. and i just have to say, all your work looks amazing. i just have a few questions on the process. i have a 07 mazda 3 sedan and my main concern is the back window. i dont understand how that can be done in once piece. wouldnt the rear defogger wires create room for eventual bubbling? and how are the edges finished on the rear window? also, have you ever done a tinted strip at the very top of the windshield? would that even work? if so, would it look good? thanks, i just like to understand the process before think about getting it done
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Post by Damon on Feb 8, 2008 17:48:59 GMT -5
its really hard to explain in a few sentences, easier to show you...when the show is done, give me a call and we will go over it...thanks for checkin in!!!
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Post by Ryan Neas on Feb 9, 2008 23:22:03 GMT -5
i was at the auto show last night and just came to your site. and i just have to say, all your work looks amazing. i just have a few questions on the process. i have a 07 mazda 3 sedan and my main concern is the back window. i dont understand how that can be done in once piece. wouldnt the rear defogger wires create room for eventual bubbling? and how are the edges finished on the rear window? also, have you ever done a tinted strip at the very top of the windshield? would that even work? if so, would it look good? thanks, i just like to understand the process before think about getting it done Damon said it best...but here's the cliff notes: one piece: done by heat shrinking defrosters: don't create a problem whatsoever... edges of rear windshield: you won't see them windshield strip: do it all the time...it's a oppinion matter.
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Post by hardroadking on Mar 8, 2008 23:56:36 GMT -5
Does the Lluminar Tint Film contain metallics ?
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Post by Damon on Mar 9, 2008 6:49:39 GMT -5
not all do, but we prefer the high preformance metallic film...it is very durable and will never go bad...we do have a non metallic(also a lifetime warranty) for those that are worried about the signal interference, but most cars arent affected by the film...
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