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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: EMD on 18 July 2015, 18:56:35
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Bought some for the back and side back windows :D Had it on the last omega , looked very drug dealer ;D BUT it has many advantages apart from looking the dogs do-dars , cooler inside the car plus stops sticky finger types nosey- ing in ... privacy see 8) Now to follow the youtube video of how to install :-\
Got 6 mtrs of it so plenty room for er errors ;D
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Hey, I wouldn't mind doing that - is it legal?
Dare I ask you where you got it from, and how much, please?
Ron.
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You can tint the rears as much as you want, it's the front's which fall under the law. My 3.2 came with them, I do like them. Cuts down on the glare at night, does keep it cooler.
Does add something, my 3.2:
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/803897/Omega/TheChav/3.2AtHome.png)
I removed the fronts, as they were illegal...
(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/803897/Omega/TheChav/ProjectWeekend/P1010134.JPG)
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Thanks tunnie. Is it easy to apply or does it become a nightmare to get it free from bubbles, etc.?
Ron.
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Personally I would have it done professionally, look far better. Seen some very bad DIY jobs.
Cost wise, not sure, £250 maybe? :-\
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Thanks again.
I've just done a little Googling (they can't touch you for it!) and saw a guide that requires copious amounts of soapy water to be applied to both window and film, which led to a silly question - you do this wetting to the INSIDE of the windows? Hell's teeth, that doesn't seem like a good plan!
If you fit the film to the outside, surely it will slide off in an English summer?
Ron.
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Not too sure about stopping sticky fingered types noseying,round here they'd take it you had something worth hiding and put the windows in anyway!The soapy water bit is to help slide film into proper position and is then basically squeezed out as you squeegee[or similar]the film onto the window to stick it down.
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Hey, I wouldn't mind doing that - is it legal?
Dare I ask you where you got it from, and how much, please?
Ron.
Ebay £10.99 , different shades available . You get the roll of tint sharp knife and plastic scraper thingie . If you follow the instructions and watch a few youtube videos you should be ok , couple of different ways of doing it . Im going to cut to fit from the outside for the rear then transfer to the inside , heat gun or hair dryer for shrinking the pleats :)
A thorough clean of the inside with non abrasive pad first , i bought a long blade squeegee thing too :y
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Thanks to all; I'll give it a go when I feel brave enough. It will help if we get a summer as my aircon is bozwonk!
Ron.
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The rules for tinted front windscreens and front side windows depend on when the vehicle was first used. There are no rules for tinting the rear windscreen or rear passenger windows.
Vehicles first used on 1 April 1985 or later
The front windscreen must let at least 75% of light through and the front side windows must let at least 70% of light through.
Vehicles first used before 1 April 1985
The front windscreen and front side windows must both let at least 70% of light through.
Good job the 1% ive got is not going on the front then , i mean who would do that ::)
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Sorry, another stupid question - I presume you can still see out?
Oops, another one - does the rear screen heater melt it or get reduced in effectiveness?
Ron.
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Yes can still see out, although at night it's quite hard. Glad I have parking sensors!
If you have an Elite, it screws with auto dipping mirror. As it thinks it's night most of the time, so I've unplugged mine :y
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Thanks tunnie. Is it easy to apply or does it become a nightmare to get it free from bubbles, etc.?
Ron.
there's a Freelander local to me. The back window looks like the inside of a Aero chocolate bar! ;D ;D I'm guessing it was a DIY job. ::)
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steve, just as I post up a rude boy thread I stumble across this ::) ::) ::) ::) :-X :-X :-X ;D
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Be aware if doing the front, the police can, will and do stop you...
And if you are unlucky you can be forced to remove it at the roadside!
Happened to Bob, former owner of big blue.
Its on here somewhere, prob about 3-4 years ago
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steve, just as I post up a rude boy thread I stumble across this ::) ::) ::) ::) :-X :-X :-X ;D
Its wicked innit ;D 30mm spacers on the back next :-X
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Stupid tint , got it perfect cut then torn off the backing film and the wind blew it onto itself (http://www.sherv.net/cm/emoticons/hand-gestures/angry-fist-smiley-emoticon.gif)
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If applying tint, use plenty of water with a SMALL dash of washing up liquid. You need to 'float' the film to the glass. I tend to use a spreader card (used for adding filler to body panels) wrapped in felt to 'push', the bubble from the middle out. A sharp scalpel is a must also.
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Heat gunned just like they showed in utube ... burnt it at the last minute ::)
Persisted and just cut to shape then trimmed and heated ..
Both rears and quarters done , just the back screen to do which Will be fun im sure :-[
I wouldn't volunteer to do anybodys after this :'(
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If you've never seen Mighty Car Mods, here is a good introduction....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2-b763DTpY
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The rear window has a deep curve and the tint wont
react to heat shrink in the proper manor , the pleets wont shrink out :(
I think its because the tint is not supple enough so you end up either melting
it or creasing it ..
Wonder how much they charge for doing just a rear window ;D
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The rear window has a deep curve and the tint wont
react to heat shrink in the proper manor , the pleets wont shrink out :(
I think its because the tint is not supple enough so you end up either melting
it or creasing it ..
Wonder how much they charge for doing just a rear window ;D
a good place near me quoted 200 pounds for limo tint
says its a hard job as the rear shelf dosnt come out
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The rear window has a deep curve and the tint wont
react to heat shrink in the proper manor , the pleets wont shrink out :(
I think its because the tint is not supple enough so you end up either melting
it or creasing it ..
Wonder how much they charge for doing just a rear window ;D
a good place near me quoted 200 pounds for limo tint
says its a hard job as the rear shelf dosnt come out
Say what now? :o
Take the shelf out yourself (Ten minutes) and say to them "TA-DAAAAA"....
Or use a tinting firm who know what they are doing.
Modern films have a 'memory'. Use the exterior of the glass to 'shape' the film and then apply it in the normal way to the interior of the window.
S'not rocket!
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Rear screen was a total failure ::) The tint is in a ball in the bin now >:(
Could not get the creasing out no matter what i tried , Will have to buy Omega
estate with flatter back screen ::)
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Rear screen was a total failure ::) The tint is in a ball in the bin now >:(
Could not get the creasing out no matter what i tried , Will have to buy Omega
estate with flatter back screen ::)
They are curved aswell. :)
Got a estate bodyshell, ;) :y
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Rear screen was a total failure ::) The tint is in a ball in the bin now >:(
Could not get the creasing out no matter what i tried , Will have to buy Omega
estate with flatter back screen ::)
Did say it's one for the professionals, they make it look so easy. It's worth it though :y
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zp1qx1uiwc7kfu3/2015-07-19%2019.47.04.jpg?dl=0 (https://www.dropbox.com/s/zp1qx1uiwc7kfu3/2015-07-19%2019.47.04.jpg?dl=0)
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Still got the rears tinted tunnie so looks like yours from the side :)
Bg'n , not as curved as the saloon though :(