Love your wrap! Do you mind sharing what it is (color & brand)? Thanks!15% LLumar all around no windshield
Should have got 30% ideally
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Love your wrap! Do you mind sharing what it is (color & brand)? Thanks!15% LLumar all around no windshield
Should have got 30% ideally
15% LLumar all around no windshield
Should have got 30% ideally
15% LLumar all around no windshield
Should have got 30% ideally
Love your wrap! Do you mind sharing what it is (color & brand)? Thanks!
That looks so much lighter than 15%! The white interior really lightens things up....
I had the exact same - 20% Lumar all the way around. I'm happy with it other than interior reflections I'm getting from the driver side window. The white dash, white passenger seat and my face all reflect clearly on the window. Do you notice this? I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the type and darkness of the tint.
been doing it 10. years this way and 5% is only way to go for me every time. you get used to the low night time visibility and learn to roll your windows down when parallel parking to see curbs, and when turning left/right at busy intersections.
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Any of you guys with a 1-piece rear tint can confirm if you have some form of distortion? I just want to get confirmation to have a better ease of mind.
Suntek CIR 20% rear, 40% front. I have bad eyes and drive at night so I can't have it too dark. $260 installed in SF Bay Area.
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I got my 1-piece Suntek CXP back window tint a couple of months ago. Right off the bat I noticed some hazing as circled in red, and I misinterpreted it as air gaps that I thought would dissipate over time. However, it was still there to this day so I contacted the detailer who did my tint and was told I can get it replaced for free, but it's possible the rear defrosters could lift with the tint and be damaged, and if so, it won't be covered.
I got an opinion from another detail shop and was told this was a distortion in the tint when it was heated. He said most of the 1-piece rear tint he did on Model 3's had some form of distortion or another due to the shape of the back window, and he said tearing off the old could also damage the defrosters.
Any of you guys with a 1-piece rear tint can confirm if you have some form of distortion? I just want to get confirmation to have a better ease of mind.
I notice this on my rear one piece tint on my 2018 model 3 if the sun hits it the right way. It bothers me but not enough to do anything about it.
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I got my 1-piece Suntek CXP back window tint a couple of months ago. Right off the bat I noticed some hazing as circled in red, and I misinterpreted it as air gaps that I thought would dissipate over time. However, it was still there to this day so I contacted the detailer who did my tint and was told I can get it replaced for free, but it's possible the rear defrosters could lift with the tint and be damaged, and if so, it won't be covered.
I got an opinion from another detail shop and was told this was a distortion in the tint when it was heated. He said most of the 1-piece rear tint he did on Model 3's had some form of distortion or another due to the shape of the back window, and he said tearing off the old could also damage the defrosters.
Any of you guys with a 1-piece rear tint can confirm if you have some form of distortion? I just want to get confirmation to have a better ease of mind.
I have the same 1-piece Suntek but in CIR rear window tint and have no issues with the hazing or distortion. Had it done almost 1 1/2 years ago and have no issues especially with the heat in Socal. I'll try to take pics of it when I'm out.
I might be a bad install tbh but I'm not certain.
Looks good! Mind sharing the shop information and whether you recommend them?