When you guys tint, when it comes to the antenna area on the back window, what have you all done so that it doesnt look bad, and lastly, does the remedy actually look good??
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clokwork,
the place i went to wanted to so called 'paint' the dot matrix which i said 'hell no' to. they also have an adhesive film method but apparently i have to wait for warmer weather to get it to adhere correctly. i went to calif. tint in great falls off of rte 7. will wait a couple weeks for mid 40s-50s and return for the upper portion (if thats what your referring to)
the place i went to wanted to so called 'paint' the dot matrix which i said 'hell no' to. they also have an adhesive film method but apparently i have to wait for warmer weather to get it to adhere correctly. i went to calif. tint in great falls off of rte 7. will wait a couple weeks for mid 40s-50s and return for the upper portion (if thats what your referring to)
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Painting of the dot matrix is not an ideal way of handling this area. First of all, paint overspray can get onto the panels and seats. 2nd, it is not removable.........unless you use paint thinner on the glass, which can easily stain the interior panels if it gets on there.
You could either go w/ a vinyl strip or some companies know how to install the tint and make it adhere to the dots.
You could either go w/ a vinyl strip or some companies know how to install the tint and make it adhere to the dots.
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its not that hard...vinyl strip and u can tell no difference.....LOOKS PERFECT JUST LIKE THE WHOLE THING IS TINTED
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ya id like to get the vinyl tint, as is its already hard to tell its missing unless you really look for it, but it personally gets on my nerves everytime i look at it. anyone know where you can purchase this vinyl strip for the back portion???