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Old 11-14-2006, 02:58 PM
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I've seen various spray tints offered here and there. VHT makes one as a matter of fact. How feasible would this be for the rear glass of a Camaro or Firebird? How does it look when it dries? I have a place that can do my rear window with one sheet, but I worry about those 'dots' at the top, and the defroster lines.

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this is more for lenses, i dont think you would want to use it on windows
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http://www.autotoys.com/x/catalog/VH...71_p_3465.html

This is the product I mentioned in the OP.
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that stuff sucks, i used it to tint my gsxr windscreen and it looked terrible. its nearly impossible to get an even coat. and if you are gonna use this for your lights definitely buy nite shades not that crap




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