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Old Oct 17, 2004 | 01:59 AM
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im planning on gettin my tints done soon....ive herd that u shouldnt get tints done in cold weather....cause it like peels off or something.......idk....i live in the north east and freakin winter is here already......
Old Oct 17, 2004 | 03:30 AM
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im planning on gettin my tints done soon....ive herd that u shouldnt get tints done in cold weather....cause it like peels off or something.......idk....i live in the north east and freakin winter is here already......
...dont quote me or nuttin, but I think a reason for that is cause the films adhesive has to bond to the window with heat. And with the weather the way it is up there now, it may be difficult to the heat up the glue to bond the tint to the window...
Old Oct 17, 2004 | 06:45 AM
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The tint guy I got that comes to my garage uses a heat gun, so that shouldn't be a problem. Any decent tint shop will have a lifetime warantee, so if they do it, and it peels up cause of cold weather (I've never herd of that, but I live in hot ___ Las Vegas!) they should replace it. Or they may say they don't recomend doing it in cold weather.
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