Nicolas05
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Hi Guys,
Still waiting for my car to arrive (March), but have a little question regarding window tinting.
I ordered my oxford white Ecoboost with aftermarket window tint, that will be installed by my dealer before delivery.
Now after seeing lots of pictures of the new stang, I noticed that on many cars it shows a light (white) line, where the tint stops. (Pictures included as example)
After some research, it appears to be called 'Dot-Matrix' line... its the line that follows the window with small dots and where the tinting foil has no grab to.
So you can not tint over these dots, which is why a line is produced.
I personally just hate that look, that screams, "hey I got my windows tinted with some cheap aftermarked foil"...
So yesterday I went to the specialized firm, who is in charge of tinting windows for my dealer, to ask them about the line and if it can be done differently.
They say it's impossible to do it otherwise...
They will not use any trick to cover the dots, and the white line is the only way to go. :frusty:
So I just informed my dealer I will not take the window tint they arranged....
Though I'm sure I have seen cars from other members wich seem tinted fully. There should be a way to do it otherwise...
What are you're opinions and where should I go to have it done properly? I live in Antwerp (Belgium)
Cost is no issue, I'd rather pay 800€ for a perfect tint, than 300€ for a half ass job.
Still waiting for my car to arrive (March), but have a little question regarding window tinting.
I ordered my oxford white Ecoboost with aftermarket window tint, that will be installed by my dealer before delivery.
Now after seeing lots of pictures of the new stang, I noticed that on many cars it shows a light (white) line, where the tint stops. (Pictures included as example)
After some research, it appears to be called 'Dot-Matrix' line... its the line that follows the window with small dots and where the tinting foil has no grab to.
So you can not tint over these dots, which is why a line is produced.
I personally just hate that look, that screams, "hey I got my windows tinted with some cheap aftermarked foil"...
So yesterday I went to the specialized firm, who is in charge of tinting windows for my dealer, to ask them about the line and if it can be done differently.
They say it's impossible to do it otherwise...
They will not use any trick to cover the dots, and the white line is the only way to go. :frusty:
So I just informed my dealer I will not take the window tint they arranged....
Though I'm sure I have seen cars from other members wich seem tinted fully. There should be a way to do it otherwise...
What are you're opinions and where should I go to have it done properly? I live in Antwerp (Belgium)
Cost is no issue, I'd rather pay 800€ for a perfect tint, than 300€ for a half ass job.
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