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Thread: Window tinting
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Old 05-13-2008, 07:01 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Window tinting

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gj07fjc previously said: View Post
some shops remove door panels to put the tint film much lower than the window (visible area)
others just tuck the film under the windows rubber which in time will rub and lift the film.

how much time we talking....? I have had two different vehicles with tint done with it tucked below window trim and gaskets on movable windows....last vehicle had it on from 1994 until I sold her in 2006. Never a lift or problem on any of the windows. It was a Jeep Cherokee four door. I believe it has to do with the level of quality of the film and the glue it uses on film....that is why some film will bubble and lift around rear window defrosts and some require it to be fine lined.

I was just asking...as in 25 years never had one bubble or lift where it goes under window gasket.
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