| The Stig |
I had my tails tinted a few weeks ago, and that night they bubbled at the back, but I haven't had a chance to get back to the shop. I was assured that if there was any issue, "just come back and we'll fix it no problem!" I totally forgot about this thread, but I want to make sure it IS possible to fix.
Can you just reheat the stuff, or cut it, reheat it?
Basically, at the top of the rear light (it's a flat surface, mates up with the top of the trunk lid) it has come away from the light, not just bubbled.. so in the winter, water will buidl up there and freeze it apart from the light.
Ryan call me cause I lost my other phone in a glass of water.
780-952-1748
*cheers
Other than THAT, the job was great, and very well priced from what I've heard about out there, thx again. |
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| JoshP2002 |
| How is your light affected, can you see it well during the day? |
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| STiPWR |
Yes you can see it perfectly during the day.
It isnt really tint, its tinted rockguard.
I have it on my STi and my BMW. |
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| JoshP2002 |
| Oh okay, if you see someone looking hardcore at your lights at the next meet, dont worry about it ;) |
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| The Stig |
Usually when someone stares at lights, it's because they want to steal them!
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It looks good IMO on all cars, no matter what colour or type.
Saw an AMG S55 today with it on, looked hawt as it should. |
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| garageworks |
Sorry about the late reply.
If you are having any issues with your the 3M film please give us a call here at the shop and we will be glad to book an appointment for you and have the film re-applied if it is not repairable.
We're glad you like the look! |
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