Hi Lee, I do my own tinting. I found that it's far too expensive for me to go to a proffessional. Actually, I use the tints that you can buy at Walmart. It comes in a roll, you measure, cut, moisten thoroughly, stick on, rub out the bubbles, let it dry. Took some practice, but I'm pretty good at it now. Almost looks proffessional. Plus it's cheap - $7-15 a roll. Also, I know of a spray out there. I heard that it's really hard to use though, because it drips, and it's difficult to get an even spray over the whole window. hope this helps, Tracy 85' GL "Ripple" Lee Roesner <paradigm@ALLEGRAPRINTING.COM> wrote:Can anyone out there recommend a tinting service and or tinting brand/products to use. I am worried about the tint turning that purple color as it fades. Anyone with any experience out there? Thanks, Lee -- Lee Roesner Paradigm Graphic Design & Web Development 710-B Landwehr Road Northbrook, IL 60062 Phone 847-509-8704 Fax 847-480-5701 PORTFOLIO: http://www.roesner.net THE B WORD: http://www.thebword.com |
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