Don't waste your time unless you are far more patient than I. After buying $50 worth of film, I gave up after trying the simplest, flattest window three times (and going through a $10 roll of film) Doing window tinting is about as much fun as painting ceilings. And you can't get the really dark "limo" tint at the FLAPS anyway (they only sell it to the professional installers.) The stuff you see labeled as "limo" is really only about 25% to 30% - you will be disappointed when you get it installed. OK - I'm ready for the flames from you DIY-types < :-)
Brent Christensen '89 Syncro Westy "Klaus" '95 Cherokee Sport ----- Original Message ----- From: Jason M. Yasment <vanagon@NYCAP.RR.COM> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:35 PM Subject: Tinting Westy Sliding Windows
> Has anyone tinted the sliding windows in a westy? Do they come apart > east enough to get good coverage? I'm having my Jetta's done > professionally but am going to do the camper's myself. > > TIA, > Jason > > -- > Jason M. Yasment > AOL IM: YasmentJM > '84 Vanagon Westfalia > '98 Jetta TDI > ADMIN vanagon-unrestricted@onelist.com and > mcse-ny@onelist.com > |
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