Originally Posted by Sidez
fair enough.. make sure there is no cutting of the defrosters in the rear and make sure they put the tint deep into the windows... also don't put on the defrosters or put your windows down in the first few days..
they will also be fogging up in the first few days.. this is normal.. however check the job carefully to make sure there are no air bubles left by the time the tinter is done, because later removing them will be rather difficult..
Sounds good, thanks for the advice! I figured 200$ was kind of a happy medium.. still seems sorta expensive when people say they get full jobs for 120$ and even less.. but as long as they do a good job and use high quality tint, well, I will pay whatever!
Car tunes is a really reputable shop, so I doubt I will have any problems, but I definitely will keep my eyes open.
Expect pictures soon!