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neuromancer October-18th-2002 10:31 AM

Re: legal?
 

Originally posted by stevepr
Does anybody know if its leagal to have as dark as you want windoow tints in the back windows?

Steve

Go ask a cop in your area.

It is different everywhere.

Jay

kosmicride October-18th-2002 11:43 AM

Use water dampend rag to clean the windows

protegeboy78 October-18th-2002 09:20 PM

thanks foxy hopethings are going well for ya. i've already notied in the last day or two that the bubbles have started to go away

protegeboy78 October-21st-2002 12:00 PM

lol foxy you are terrible and encourage able.

protegeboy78 October-21st-2002 03:01 PM

i hate people
 
I haven't even had my tint for a week and already someone has gouged my window with a key, i just found it today when i glanced at the passenger window behind the drivers window. Is it possible to fix that? or just ignor it

neuromancer October-21st-2002 04:02 PM

Re: i hate people
 

Originally posted by protegeboy78
I haven't even had my tint for a week and already someone has gouged my window with a key, i just found it today when i glanced at the passenger window behind the drivers window. Is it possible to fix that? or just ignor it
On the inside or the outside?

Jay

protegeboy78 October-21st-2002 04:21 PM

The deep scratch is on the outside of the window so the tint is ok, just the glass is messed up.

neuromancer October-21st-2002 04:27 PM


Originally posted by protegeboy78
The deep scratch is on the outside of the window so the tint is ok, just the glass is messed up.
A couple of options:

1)Attempt to have the scratch 'buffed' out (Probably won't work).
2)Replace the glass & Tint.
3)Learn to live with it.

I have similar issues with my windshield. I've looked in having it repaired, and was basically laughed at by the glass shops in town. I did read that it might be possible to grind/buff the scratches out (VERY Time consuming), however the success of this is very limited and also dependant on the depth of the scratches. If you run your finger nail accross the scratch and your nail catches see options 2&3.

I came to the conclusion that #3 is the only option right now.

Jay


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