How do you get them off ?? the tints on our 78 is naff ..and want to replace them
Red Oktober Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2011 Messages 1,364 Garage Country Flag Apr 5, 2011 #1 How do you get them off ?? the tints on our 78 is naff ..and want to replace them
goingdownsouth Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 199 Apr 13, 2011 #2 Very carefully!! The last thing you want to damage is those elements on the back window! I went to a local tinting expert for a quote on my LC80. He quoted £240 to remove all the old muck and then do the rear two passenger doors, the loading bay and back window. Saw his work first hand and it was brilliant. Let me know if you around North London.
Very carefully!! The last thing you want to damage is those elements on the back window! I went to a local tinting expert for a quote on my LC80. He quoted £240 to remove all the old muck and then do the rear two passenger doors, the loading bay and back window. Saw his work first hand and it was brilliant. Let me know if you around North London.
Annamarie Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2011 Messages 713 Apr 13, 2011 #3 £240 we are not made of money the car was bought for us
goingdownsouth Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 199 Apr 13, 2011 #4 In that case - warm soapy water and some patience alternatively ask around you neighbours for a hot air paint stripping gun - use at low heat! Buy dark limo film from Halfords for £20 a roll and have a go!
In that case - warm soapy water and some patience alternatively ask around you neighbours for a hot air paint stripping gun - use at low heat! Buy dark limo film from Halfords for £20 a roll and have a go!
Red Oktober Well-Known Member Joined Mar 27, 2011 Messages 1,364 Garage Country Flag Apr 13, 2011 #5 I have already removed the old stuff, by means of a very sharp flat wood chisel, copious amounts of WD40 and fine wire wool, i'd prefer the tinting to be done proffesionally. we're in south Devon.
I have already removed the old stuff, by means of a very sharp flat wood chisel, copious amounts of WD40 and fine wire wool, i'd prefer the tinting to be done proffesionally. we're in south Devon.
goingdownsouth Member Joined Jan 20, 2011 Messages 199 Apr 13, 2011 #6 You should have a local firm in Plymouth or Exeter - best to ask around Good luck