Window tint
When asked, he stated that he couldn't remove the brake housing due to liability. I have never seen this done before. I previously had an Acura Integra and the installer removed the brake housing to apply the film.My questions are:
1. Is this a common practice? I think not because I have not seen this before.
2. How difficult is it to remove the third brake? Should the installer do it or should I do it (for liability reason)?
Any answer would be much appreciated.
BTW, I love my SC4...looking to upgrade.
Thanks again.
I got my windows tinted about two weeks ago, and my whole rear window was tinted. And they did not remove the brake light housing. But removing that isn't too hard...I think you have to remove the rear seats, which is a 5 minute job...
When I had my Accord tinted, they did the whole window also...and I don't think they removed the light for that either.
Where'd you get tinted? Where are you from?
Did he use I whole sheet or strips? Single sheets look the best....
As Howie said... that sucks!
I am going to ask him the remove the film and reinstall it correctly tomorrow. Is it difficult to remove the film after a day or so? BTW, he did use the sheet...Sungard 33% on all windows.
when I remove rear seats, I could see all broken glasses..wondering if they are related with tinting window..
Most guys will never notice once the tint is on the window until it's time to use the RD.. Then NOTHING or a few grids will work or half or a line or two..........
Do you have any pictures of it? Or can you get a a few? Ask a few friends how they like your tint?
So for all of those out there who want to tint your beloved SC, make sure the installer can remove the back seat to tint the whole window.
Thanks again for all the helps.
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Just talked to the installer (Green Valley Auto/Home Tint in Henderson, NV). He states that it's against the law to tint the third light ??? (Is he BS'ing since I've never heard of this) Pushing him further, he states that he wouldn't remove the back seat (because he is not ASA certified and can ruin the car) but if the brake light housing comes off then he would be able to tint the whole back window (contradicting himself). When asked about the contradictory statements, he would not admit it and go into a whole bunch of BS ie. I'm the best in town and in business for a long time etc... He would not remove the tint or refund my money either. Oh well, another lesson learned in life. My wife thinks it looks OK, so I just have to learn to like it (I would be leary now to have him remove the tint since it can damage the defroster).
So for all of those out there who want to tint your beloved SC, make sure the installer can remove the back seat to tint the whole window.
Thanks again for all the helps.
But this guy appears NOT to be a STAND up type of business "man"... ASA certified.. HA HA HA HA...:eek:
IF you are in the business to TINT you HAVE to REMOVE panels, lights, seats, and trim all the time!!!
EVERY GOOD tinter' has a kit of tools to remove these things...***Why don't you call your local highway patrol station or police and ask about the tint law on the 3rd brake light in your state..
If he is proven to be a liar, present your facts and demand your money back for the REAR window only! If not take his LYING *** to small claim court!!! And SUE for the entire refund for the tint on the car....**Lastly the best thing is winning AND telling everyone you sued him an won.. This will hurt him most of all.
Derek
Just a few screw and a lil' prying... You need to print and show him the directions IN court!*Dereck you must have taken yours off before? To take the bulb out since you have the rear wing w/light built in or to exchange a burnt bulb?


