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Has anyone tinted the rear window themselves ??

 

Can you do it with a single sheet ?

 

Or do you have to by the rear window kit with the strips ?

 

thx

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Yes

Yes

No

 

 

 

if you got tint on the back you can get a plastic bag an some ammonia, spray ammonia on the tint and cover all the tint with a plastic bag. this will soften the polyester that that tint is made out of and soften the glue makin it easy as pie to remove with a razor blade. you could also remove the whole window easy, takes maybe 5-10 mins, just dont drop it!

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Use a razor blade to clean everything off the glass. Any little piece of dirt will cause an air pocket that might get bigger over time. Also use a good quality tint. A lot of the lesser ones come out kinda purple instead of smoked.

 

Take your time and it will look schweet. :aok:

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Anyone remember the Spray Tint that came in a aeresol can?!? A buddy of mine actually bought a can back in the day when it first came out...LOL What fun that crap was to clean off the window after it fisheyed, ran and dried.

 

I not certain but is that stuff still selling? I can't imagine whoever carried that stuff is still in business! pssd

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I was lazy and paid someone $240 to tint all my windows

 

 

HOLY SMOKES ! I paid $125. for mine, that was going with 5% "limo" tint on everything except my 2 doors ~ they got 25% or 30%, not sure. Whatever's legal in Nevada, anyhoo... I guess doing an '87 would be cheaper, there's less glass area than '90 & up... :contract:

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$200-250 seems to be about the going rate around here (Seattle area). I don't think it necessarily matters much how dark you go, although they'll do everything with 5% for a little cash on the side if you want to risk it. My brother did that on his 5.0 Mustang. :rolleyes:

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:rolleyes: hehehe..that's why I only have 5% on the front windows..and 35% on all the rest..cuz it's illegal here in Cali. Hell..I lived in the bay area when I had my Pathy tinted..now I live in teh central valley....not that it's any better... :angry:
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It will go on as one sheet if you cut from the defroster post to the edge on both sides of the window (cut underneath the defroster line onece film is applied. This will help the tint bend to the shape of the glass. A little heat from a blow dryer would help as well.

 

No need to remove the window, just the handle form the lock part of the hatch.

 

Simpler

 

Cut the window into shape and split the tint in half horizontaly. Apply top portion with soapy water and smooth out, apply bottom half and smooth out.

 

Done.

 

The fly windows are the hardest to smooth out in one piece.

 

Tinting put me through some hardtimes in my college days :D

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