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tinted my windows
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makeitfit
07-07-2011, 21:55
Like :thumbs
like it, what kit did you use?
Now that looks great, :thumbs
like it, what kit did you use?
bought the film of ebay:thumbs
was it specific to the t2? Do they do a SWB version?
bought the film of ebay:thumbs
What certificate was the film? :lol :lol
no i just bought a couple of rolls and a kit which included a knife with the snap off blades and some shaped plastic pieces for smoothing the film out into the corners,the side windows were easy but the rear was a bugger,it took me three attemps but got there in the end:thumbs
Thomas-the-Terrano2
07-07-2011, 22:25
XXX
Limo, hmmm very private, nice, like my troll.
Like the wind deflectors too, subtle.
looks nice how about a link to the seller :naughty
cleangreenm/c
07-07-2011, 23:38
looks very very good roy:naughty
bryancapri
08-07-2011, 17:51
Looking great mate:thumbs
What certificate was the film? :lol :lol
:lol:lol:lol:lol
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/windowtinters711?_trksid=p4340.l2563
i dont know if this link will work,their name on ebay is windowtinters711
just tried it and it does work,i used 15%:thumbs
looks great stop all those folks nebbing in as u drive past
have u done the back window:thumbs:clap
yeah done the back window which took three attemps but worth it,seems to keep cooler in the back as well:thumbs
(RIP) PLANK
08-07-2011, 19:54
Sounds daft, but i am thinking of doing my office windows, the sun in the mid afternoon can be very distracting - it keeps me awake :augie
just a quick point about tinted windows , my insurer classes them as a modification and there is a hefty premium increase ..... sheila removed them from her car and the premium dropped by a lot..... if you dont declare tinted windows your insurance may be invalid :eek:
Sounds daft, but i am thinking of doing my office windows, the sun in the mid afternoon can be very distracting - it keeps me awake :augie
Bit off topic here Plank, you have discussed:
Your Business, ie your office
You are discussing palels that are covered in tint to stop the sun, so Solar panels.
Were you joking about falling asleep in the afternoon.
Not a single word about 4x4 vehicles
but then it isn't a dedicated 4x4 thread... :lol
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15% means light transmission, so how well can you see out?
I was thinking about this for use on the boat windows.
Maybe a bronze one would be better.
I'd have to see some first.
How well do they cope with condensation, and squeegies, do they scratch the surface?
cleangreenm/c
08-07-2011, 20:42
perhappps plank as 16 windows:cool:roy
(RIP) PLANK
08-07-2011, 21:12
Bit off topic here Plank, you have discussed:
Your Business, ie your office
You are discussing palels that are covered in tint to stop the sun, so Solar panels.
Were you joking about falling asleep in the afternoon.
Not a single word about 4x4 vehicles
but then it isn't a dedicated 4x4 thread... :lol
:thumb2
but it's the sun glinting off my 4x4 and through the windows that's the problem, am i forgiven?
but it's the sun glinting off my 4x4 and through the windows that's the problem, am i forgiven?
Maybe.. but if the sun was glinting off your solar panel on your caravan, as you wait to go on holiday after you finish work, waiting for your family to arrive after they made the booking on the phone as they were having problems with their computer...... Then NO :nenau
As daft as it seems, your other thread has made a valid point, so often we deviate from the original topic, which is often 4x4 related, but that's what makes this site fun.
Otherwise it's like reading a car manual and becomming a geek.:confused::confused:
(RIP) PLANK
08-07-2011, 22:31
Maybe.. but if the sun was glinting off your solar panel on your caravan, as you wait to go on holiday after you finish work, waiting for your family to arrive after they made the booking on the phone as they were having problems with their computer...... Then NO :nenau
As daft as it seems, your other thread has made a valid point, so often we deviate from the original topic, which is often 4x4 related, but that's what makes this site fun.
Otherwise it's like reading a car manual and becomming a geek.:confused::confused:
I agree, my thread was a 'reaction' to the 'membership' thread that suggested we must stick to 4x4's or the site will come to an end :thumb2
solarman216
08-07-2011, 22:48
do any of you know that you can get a film that absorbs all the heat onto the glass, I use it on operating theater high power lights without it the patient would fry, with it the light is cold and the glass in front of the bulb gets hot, there is a glass made by Hannilux but it is so expensive it would make your eyes water, but this film is by comparison cheap not quite as good but very very effective, Rick
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