Tint shop in toronto/GTA
Try this thread...
https://g35driver.com/forums/canada/48199-excellent-tint-shop-toronto.html
We started this discussion mid-year.
Al
We started this discussion mid-year.
Al
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 21,095
Likes: 47
From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by kamikazeiG35
sorry guys..
i should have...done a search.
Anyways, just some more sharing:
Today, on my way back from Vaughan Mills for Christmas shopping,
i was entering 404 south from 16th, and a silver 03/04 sedan with
white clear corner and painted side sills/bumpers were tail gating me for a while (maybe he thought i wanted to "play" because i gave my G some gas
when i wanted to pass a slow moving van ). Yet, i kept my speed at around
100-110 km/h, and he eventually lost his patience (maybe he didn't..) and pulled to the fast lane and attempted to past me..
Well, just wanna see if it is one of us here, so that we can meet up and chill.
Happy Christmas everyone!
i should have...done a search.
Anyways, just some more sharing:
Today, on my way back from Vaughan Mills for Christmas shopping,
i was entering 404 south from 16th, and a silver 03/04 sedan with
white clear corner and painted side sills/bumpers were tail gating me for a while (maybe he thought i wanted to "play" because i gave my G some gas
when i wanted to pass a slow moving van ). Yet, i kept my speed at around
100-110 km/h, and he eventually lost his patience (maybe he didn't..) and pulled to the fast lane and attempted to past me..
Well, just wanna see if it is one of us here, so that we can meet up and chill.
Happy Christmas everyone!
ooohhh
cool !! i was thinking might be you wanna play...
anyways, we should definitely chill sometime !
and a nice holiday btw
godmans
cool !! i was thinking might be you wanna play...
anyways, we should definitely chill sometime !
and a nice holiday btw
godmans
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Would it be okay to do tinting in the winter time? Not sure if weather/temp makes a difference.
I was considering waiting until late spring but maybe tint films/adhesives are good enough to apply all year round.
I was considering waiting until late spring but maybe tint films/adhesives are good enough to apply all year round.
My first tint...
In the thread I posted above, where I reccommend Tintmaster - James is a great guy. He did both my '95 240SX and my current '04 G35 coupe. I did my 240 in winter time and was concerned about the same thing. On the plus side, since you have to keep the windows up a minimum of 2 weeks, being that its cold you never do that. Unless you use parking lots and have to take a ticket or use alot of driver thrus
.
However due to the cold, the only drawback is that the drying process takes a little longer. When they initially apply the tint, there's a haze between the glass and tint, this takes time to naturally dissapate (sp?). When its colder, it takes a bit longer, but still does naturally go away.
Al
. However due to the cold, the only drawback is that the drying process takes a little longer. When they initially apply the tint, there's a haze between the glass and tint, this takes time to naturally dissapate (sp?). When its colder, it takes a bit longer, but still does naturally go away.
Al
Originally Posted by kamikazeiG35
In the thread I posted above, where I reccommend Tintmaster - James is a great guy. He did both my '95 240SX and my current '04 G35 coupe. I did my 240 in winter time and was concerned about the same thing. On the plus side, since you have to keep the windows up a minimum of 2 weeks, being that its cold you never do that. Unless you use parking lots and have to take a ticket or use alot of driver thrus
.
However due to the cold, the only drawback is that the drying process takes a little longer. When they initially apply the tint, there's a haze between the glass and tint, this takes time to naturally dissapate (sp?). When its colder, it takes a bit longer, but still does naturally go away.
Al
. However due to the cold, the only drawback is that the drying process takes a little longer. When they initially apply the tint, there's a haze between the glass and tint, this takes time to naturally dissapate (sp?). When its colder, it takes a bit longer, but still does naturally go away.
Al
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