Need advise about tint from tint people
#1
I am planning to put say 50% tint the lightest one on my rear brake lights, I have 4th gen maxima. So the question is how it should be done? so tint will be able to survive carwash, bad weather and so on, stay there for long time.
What kind of liquit we should use? All kind of advices will be appreciated.
Thanks!
What kind of liquit we should use? All kind of advices will be appreciated.
Thanks!
#4
Re: me either????
Originally posted by NisMoMAX01SE
i only heard of the spray tints for the lights, not film, those would come off durin a few carwashes.
i only heard of the spray tints for the lights, not film, those would come off durin a few carwashes.
#6
I Night Shaded my 90 Camry over a year ago and the paint has held up well even though I had to set sand it to get the layers even. You're only suppoesd to put no more then 2 layers, but I put like 5 and they got DARK! Im debating whether or not to do it to the Maxima however...
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These guys used to have removeable smoked tint spray but it's not listed anymore. You might want to check with them.
http://secure15.dellhost.com/~d30022...ray_paints.htm
http://secure15.dellhost.com/~d30022...ray_paints.htm
#10
He's talking about his brake lights, not his windows.
And tinting your brake lights is just plain asking for trouble. Not from the cops, but from other drivers. I wish I had brighter taillights ... but that's just little sensible me.
And tinting your brake lights is just plain asking for trouble. Not from the cops, but from other drivers. I wish I had brighter taillights ... but that's just little sensible me.
Originally posted by 24KP-I-M-P
i think you should get 20% instead
i think you should get 20% instead
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