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new tinted windows
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:09 pm
by scottish pug estate
well thats my windows tinted now

so im just going to look for a nice set of alloys now

i like the black centered multi-spokes with the polished outside rim,but thats after it gets a major service done first,whats the best for looks and handling,16"s or 17"s,
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:23 pm
by Captain Jack
Pictures!!!
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:17 pm
by Benner
Yeah we wanna see!!

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:43 pm
by stewarty.c
Yeah man where is the piccies? i just recently got myself a 406 estate and was thinking of getting mine done. Although like you its major service before i can go further.
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:19 am
by scottish pug estate
im really crap with modern tech stuff

i can use the P.C. to get online but thats bt it,and i do have a digi camera,tried to put software into P.C. it went in but i cant find it

will try and get my mates camera and see if he can upload some piccies,but i think the car looks great,got the limo tint for the rear doors and side windows,45% tinnt on back screen and 25% on front side windows and if any traffic cops on hear,it was like that when i bought it officer HONEST

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:03 am
by Welly
scottish pug estate wrote:if any traffic cops on hear,it was like that when i bought it officer HONEST

There's 3 Police Officers on here
And also I was crap on the PC when I first started on here but I can now post up piccies with the rest of em.
In fact I have a great ''photostory/how too'' coming up this weekend

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:28 am
by maglite
scottish pug estate, how long did it take to tint the car? I was thinking about ordering one of those "pre-cut" kits, but I'm not sure if they are any good. My neighbours son got one of those kits for his Corsa and it seemed to be ok. The quarter rear window on the 6 looks quite difficult to get the film on. I was thinking about 20% all round. But I might leave the fronts to keep PC plod and his light meter happy

Window tinting
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:19 pm
by Strak
MAGLITE- i've just bought one of those pre-cut "crease, wrinkle and bubble free" kits, dont do it! You need the patience of, i don't know what but it took me 8 hours to do the rear windows on my D8 saloon to an ok standard, and two extremely painfull, stressfull and agonising

hours of applying this "wonder film" to the front two. The result was a mess. From a distance of about 3 miles it looks ok but on closer inspection mate, it looks hideous. the back is fine so i'm blaming the lack of saint like patience and daylight but i'd still reccomend a professional as i am going to remove the front "Tints" as it looks like a vandal has wrapped my windows in tin foil.
Happy tinting
RGDS STRAK
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:48 pm
by Welly
I've seen them fellas apply the film at my local car alarm place.
They seem to spray water on the window and then slap the film on, squish it around a bit then leave it. The bubles/water then vanish as if by magic.
The advise here I suppose is get it done properly by a ''profeshinul''

window tinting
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:57 pm
by Strak
aye mate, i know the exact technique to the art of applying film like that but what you need is experience. they make it look easy cos they do it all the time. I say go for it if you've got the balls, but i also say that you need experience, and you wont get experience until after you needed it, by which point you've made an arse of it, like me

I only did it cos it was about £200 cheaper than what the local place quoted me, and i am chuffed with the result (well i will be when i remove the front tints)
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:59 pm
by 406 express
fairy liquid is the secret for putting on window tints guys!
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:58 pm
by scottish pug estate
i got a pro to do it and it did cost £170 but remember i saved a few quid when i bought the pug

but in my humble opinion the film looks fantastic if its applied right,i did a Humber Sceptre if anyone is old enough to remember them

when i was 18yrs old and it looked OK from a DISTANCE,but thats why i would say if you want to get it done,do it right

and enjoy

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:01 am
by scottish pug estate
oh and i dropped the car off at the tinters place at 8a.m. and it was just ready at 2.30p.m. and thats a pro

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:27 am
by DaiRees
scottish pug estate wrote:i got a pro to do it and it did cost £170 but remember i saved a few quid when i bought the pug

but in my humble opinion the film looks fantastic if its applied right,i did a Humber Sceptre if anyone is old enough to remember them

when i was 18yrs old and it looked OK from a DISTANCE,but thats why i would say if you want to get it done,do it right

and enjoy

Hey I was brought from hospital in a MK1 1963 Humber Sceptre when I was born. My dad only sold it a few years ago too. I was gutted to see it go, having been part of my life for 30 years or so, but not gutted enough to take it on myself

. Far too much maintenance required.
Here's an identical one, even the same colour

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 12:41 am
by scottish pug estate
mine was the hillman hunter shape in torquoise with a black vinyl roof

changed it to the holbay engine with a kent cam

but rust got the better of it
