Anyone Install Their Own Window Tint?

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Jason in DLH

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Been looking at tinting my own windows and have watched a few videos on it. Just wondering if anyone has done this themselves? I was looking into pre-cut tint such as this...

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Any recommendations are greatly appreciated as I’ve never done this before!
 

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I did a couple of my vans many years back. I used rolls and did my own cutting/trimming.

It was a lot of work, trying to be perfect 'n all. As time went by, random little air bubbles appeared, not a lot but too many. There were also a couple of spots where edges came unglued a bit.

Let me just say that I'm glad that factory tint is now so common.

joe
 

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im not sure if its just skill and or better supplies and materials. ive done a few myself seen alot of diy jobs and the difference between a professional job and a diy job are generally noticeable very easily. ive only ever seen a few diy that you couldn't notice from a short distance and had to get up close to notice. i just call around until i find the best price ntm how many of those companies will come to your vehicle anymore. i just dont see the point in having a subpar end result when you can just pay them to come tint your vehicle while your at work.
 

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I have done a few of my vehicles when I was younger. The pre cut tint is definitely the easiest route to go if you insist on doing it yourself.

At my age I would rather take it somewhere and let a professional do it inside with the proper tools and quality materials.

I had my Burb done with nano-ceramic film and it makes a very noticeable difference in the heat transmission into the vehicle.

Had them do the entire windshield in 70% film and it was worth every penny.
 

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I've used the precut stuff from rtint. I'm not particularly good at it but it came out fine. Would use again.
 

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Window tint is really a you get what you pay for item. You aren't saving enough money to be worth the hassle if you are paying $30 for the materials. Cheap tint places usually charge $70-$100 depending on tint brand for just front door windows.
 

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Then, if you end up having to bring it to a pro to do it right, it'll cost more cuz they'll have to remove the mess up rather than starting fresh.
 

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Also most window tint places offer a lifetime warranty, another thing to consider.
 

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As others have mentioned, it's not difficult to do, but it is difficult to do perfectly. I've done several of my own and the pre-cut tint does make it easier, but it still doesn't end up perfect. If you are a perfectionist, take it in to a reputable shop.
 

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