OutofNowhere
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Howdy all! I'm looking into window tint for my new 2024 GT, and I've got a guy (at shop #1) telling me that it's going to be really hard to do the back window, because of how close it is to the back deck, and because of some foam strip that's between the window and the deck at the bottom.
The foam strip is apparently there to cut vibrations, and some of it comes up a bit over the dot matrix at the edge of the glass at the bottom just inside the corners (assembly was not perfect there, for sure). He was saying that he'd probably have to trim the tint up past the dot matrix at the bottom edge of the back window, and that there would be daylight showing through there, which just sounded like it would look terrible. I know I'd hate seeing that.
A guy at a different shop (shop #2) looked at it for a few seconds after I told him the other guy's concerns, and he said he didn't see that there would be any issue with it.
Now I just have no idea what to do. Has anyone had these issues with tinting the back window? Did the shop take the back deck out to do it?
I have a line on another shop in the area that might actually take the back deck out to do the back window, but I haven't made it over there yet. Shop #1 didn't want to do that, but shop #2 said it wasn't necessary. Thoughts?
Edit after tint job:
Took it to shop #2, and I had to take it back the very next day so that they could get air bubbles out of the edges of the back and front window in spots. Also, over a week later there are still a bunch of small bubbles in the tint (they said these might disappear, but they didn't), more than a dozen on one side on the strip on the top of the windshield as well as some on the other side, but also a scattered few on other windows.
I didn't have any of these issues years ago when I had my other car done at shop #1; I took the car in, they did the job, and I left and never had to return, because it was perfect. It wasn't ceramic tint in that car though; would that make a difference?
They'll redo it, but I'm wondering now how picky to be? I'm a pretty picky person (and I notice everything!), but what's an acceptable level of "perfection" look like? No bubbles anywhere at all? A couple pinhead-size here and there acceptable? What's the "accepted normal" for a $650 job (all windows with Lumar IRX 30%, the full windshield with AIR 80, and also a strip across the top)?
The foam strip is apparently there to cut vibrations, and some of it comes up a bit over the dot matrix at the edge of the glass at the bottom just inside the corners (assembly was not perfect there, for sure). He was saying that he'd probably have to trim the tint up past the dot matrix at the bottom edge of the back window, and that there would be daylight showing through there, which just sounded like it would look terrible. I know I'd hate seeing that.
A guy at a different shop (shop #2) looked at it for a few seconds after I told him the other guy's concerns, and he said he didn't see that there would be any issue with it.
Now I just have no idea what to do. Has anyone had these issues with tinting the back window? Did the shop take the back deck out to do it?
I have a line on another shop in the area that might actually take the back deck out to do the back window, but I haven't made it over there yet. Shop #1 didn't want to do that, but shop #2 said it wasn't necessary. Thoughts?
Edit after tint job:
Took it to shop #2, and I had to take it back the very next day so that they could get air bubbles out of the edges of the back and front window in spots. Also, over a week later there are still a bunch of small bubbles in the tint (they said these might disappear, but they didn't), more than a dozen on one side on the strip on the top of the windshield as well as some on the other side, but also a scattered few on other windows.
I didn't have any of these issues years ago when I had my other car done at shop #1; I took the car in, they did the job, and I left and never had to return, because it was perfect. It wasn't ceramic tint in that car though; would that make a difference?
They'll redo it, but I'm wondering now how picky to be? I'm a pretty picky person (and I notice everything!), but what's an acceptable level of "perfection" look like? No bubbles anywhere at all? A couple pinhead-size here and there acceptable? What's the "accepted normal" for a $650 job (all windows with Lumar IRX 30%, the full windshield with AIR 80, and also a strip across the top)?
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