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I'm taking it in Monday to the dealership who comp'd job. I guess they use Proguard at 20%. Any thoughts or tips on tinting of windows for the Genesis?
If they comp'd the job, they will likely be using the cheapest tint film. That may, or may not, be OK with you, depending on your reasons for tinting and where you live. 20% is fairly dark, so make sure it is legal in your state (you can google state tint laws).I'm taking it in Monday to the dealership who comp'd job. I guess they use Proguard at 20%. Any thoughts or tips on tinting of windows for the Genesis?
If they comp'd the job, they will likely be using the cheapest tint film. That may, or may not, be OK with you, depending on your reasons for tinting and where you live. 20% is fairly dark, so make sure it is legal in your state (you can google state tint laws).
If you decide (after taking scottdk's advice to read all the other posts) to use a better quality tint film than your dealer is providing, then see if you can just pay the difference. Keep in mind that there is a 99% chance that the tint job is outsourced to a nearby tint shop.
Thanks. My eyes are bleeding now from reading 9 pages. Funny, I did a search earlier and nothing came up.
The dealership screwed up on our paperwork 3 x, so on the third time we were going to turn in the keys and walk. They fattened up the deal, big time, and one perk was a tint job. they say it's done in house and they use Solarguard film. Legal in FL is 20%. From reading other posts, looks like 35% is preferred by most. Would 20% be too dark at night? This is for my wife who can barely see the road lines out the front window.
Thanks again.
Solarguard is a brand name, and they make several different kinds of film of varying quality and cost. For maximum heat rejection you want metallic or ceramic, but metallic can sometimes interfere with certain radio waves from car or personal electronics. Ceramics are the state of the art.... they say it's done in house and they use Solarguard film. Legal in FL is 20%. From reading other posts, looks like 35% is preferred by most. Would 20% be too dark at night? This is for my wife who can barely see the road lines out the front window.
Thanks again.
Who told you that? Do you have access to a computer and a web browser? You can google the FL tint laws (which are different for front sides versus rear sides/rear window).Legal in FL is 20%.
I don't know anything about them, but you can go to the Formula One website and find all the dealers near you. I would highly recommend Formula One Pinnacle film (a ceramic film).Has anybody dealt with Tintworx? They use the Pinnacle Series films.
Did you read the warranty? Does it cover fading, or just peeling? Does it cover removal and re-installation of damaged or faded film, or just the film itslef?Anyway, they said there is a lifetime warranty, but pretty much everyone says that.
Did you read the warranty? Does it cover fading, or just peeling? Does it cover removal and re-installation of damaged or faded film, or just the film itslef?
Sounds to me like you just believe everything your dealer tells you.
Did you read the warranty? Does it cover fading, or just peeling? Does it cover removal and re-installation of damaged or faded film, or just the film itslef?
Sounds to me like you just believe everything your dealer tells you.