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Old 09-15-2004, 11:38 PM
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I have seen (heard) no deterioration of radio reception and, being Florida, I have no need to turn on the rear defroster.

In my FD, I disconnected the rear defroster switch to ensure that I did not accidentally turn it on and damage the film. I don't know if it would, but plastic entombed heating elements doesn't sound like a good idea to me.

Just curious: Where would you live where you'd get that much snow and yet get sunny enough to require tint?

Or are you doing it so people won't know you're driving naked?
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Originally Posted by wndotinter
1st off....any experienced tinter can do this rear window in one piece. It's one of the easiest windows out there to do. If the shop you go to says they are going to do it in pieces then they are a shop with inexperienced tinters. Find a different shop.

2nd....you get what you pay for. Jerky 8 Owner, saying you wouldn't pay over $100 for a tintjob is ridiculous. Paying $70 for a tintjob tells me one thing....your tint will be purple within 1-2 years. Average price for an RX-8 to be tinted is around $170-$200. Depending on the film it could go as high as $500 or more. Our price is $169. But our sale right now is $139. I can do that car by myself in 1.5 hrs. But install time shouldn't matter to anyone. Do you want a good job or a quick job?

It's amazing to me that people can go out and spend $30,000 on a car and bitch about spending $200 on a tintjob. It'll protect your leather from sun damage. It'll keep you car cooler in the summer. Your AC will work more efficiently. Reduce glare during the day and annoying high beam headlights at night. On top of all that it makes an already great looking car even better looking.

18 years of tinting for me and it blows me away how some people are. I get it everday. "I want it as cheap as possible and illegal." WTF?

I know you guys didn't walk onto the lot and say give me the cheapest RX-8 you've got.
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Sooooooo true. No big deal. I just get worked up sometimes since i've done this for so long.
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I hadn't thought about the defroster situation (got mine tinted in the spring once the weather warmed up). Is there any concern about damaging the tint or the defroster elements?
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there will not be a problem if they know what there doing .i had no problems and mines tinted all around.
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I've used my rear defrost several times and no problems. It all dependes on the film they use. If you buy cheap film it will get messed up when you turn on the defrost
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Originally Posted by RotorGeek
I've used my rear defrost several times and no problems. It all dependes on the film they use. If you buy cheap film it will get messed up when you turn on the defrost
That's good to know. I think it was a decent quality film... Madico I believe made it. I couldn't get metallized tint because of the GPS, so it took a while to find some that wasn't. It was a large, reputable shop with a lifetime warranty, and they did a perfect job. I think my RX8 was the cheapest vehicle being tinted when I was in there, so it made me feel better .
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Originally Posted by jwitzer
Just curious: Where would you live where you'd get that much snow and yet get sunny enough to require tint?
Oklahoma for one. 95 - 105 (F) July and August, 20 - 30 in January and February. Drove my 8 from March - July without tint, extremely hot inside.

$200 for SolarGard Quantuum 19. Rear window was one piece. It has a faintly reflective/silver look on my winning blue. And huge heat reduction.

Extremely happy with tint, although install was lacking - there are several places with 'grit' under the film on both side windows.
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Defrosters don't affect film....film doesn't affect defrosters. No matter whether it's cheap film or high performance film. Cheap film will break down in the same amount of time whether you use defrosters or not. I'm in Spokane Washington where we have cold snowy winters and we tint right through the winters...I tell my customers to turn there defrosters on to help cure the film quicker.

Not once have I ever had a problem with defrosters. If the shop you go to doesn't one-piece the film then they run the risk of cutting a defroster making it useless. That's the only risk you run.
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Thanks, wndotinter!

Good to have an expert on the forum...
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Originally Posted by B-Nez
Mine is in one piece, and I'm pretty sure it was all a hand job.

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he said hand job...tee hee :D
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When it comes to tinting, there is nothing like a good hand job!
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HAHAHA.......actually that's one thing I forgot to mention. Someone said something about computer cut patterns. I have computer cut. And without a doubt, any experienced tinter could cut a pattern better than any computer ever will. Don't be fooled by those companies that push the computer cut crap. We use ours for tint graphics and vinyl. But actual pattern for windows we always do ourselves.
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Originally Posted by wndotinter
HAHAHA.......actually that's one thing I forgot to mention. Someone said something about computer cut patterns. I have computer cut. And without a doubt, any experienced tinter could cut a pattern better than any computer ever will. Don't be fooled by those companies that push the computer cut crap. We use ours for tint graphics and vinyl. But actual pattern for windows we always do ourselves.
So true. When I had my Passat W8 tinted they used the computer cut sheets but after all that work they had to pull it off and redid it by hand. The problem was the sheets would be properly sized in one direction and was short in the other.
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Well I went to the tint shop and made an appointment for next Saturday. (Sept. 25th) I talked with the guy and told him my feelings. He said not to worry he'll do it in one piece and it will be perfect. He also said they haven't used more than one sheet for any car in several years. He also said if for some unknown reason they had to use 2 sheets noone would ever notice because of the way they would apply them. He assured me they were professionals and this is what they did for a living. It's going to cost $200 for the whole job but for around here (Boston) that is actually cheap. Most places charge $250-$350 and the more expensive places can't do it in one piece.

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