To tint, or not to tint...that is the question
#31
Rexus: It might take you a week or two due to colder temperature in your area, but it should go away once it's dried. Just make sure you don't roll down your windows. I'd put masking tape over the window switches on each door to remind you and your passengers. Just my .02
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Yes, on my previous ES350 it took almost a month to dry out and all the bubbles to go away, and that was last summer when it was warm outside.
Oh, and when I got mine tinted, I was going back home on a parkway through a toll where I usually have to roll down the window to throw in change, and was seconds away from rolling it down by instinct. Thank God my wife knows me well enough and, while driving behind me, called me in that instance with a reminder!
Oh, and when I got mine tinted, I was going back home on a parkway through a toll where I usually have to roll down the window to throw in change, and was seconds away from rolling it down by instinct. Thank God my wife knows me well enough and, while driving behind me, called me in that instance with a reminder!
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