which will eventually disappear once dried. The while process took roughly 2 hours, but i could tell it was done with much attention to detail as i found no air bubbles or irregular streaks. What i really appreciate about the shop was they use laser cut to mfg specs… so the lines are perfect along the edges. I opted for 5% limo tint for the rear window… and 20% for the side doors (i like mine to be even on the doors). It cost me $ 70 more, but was well worth the price. Thus, i opted to upgrade to the 3M color stable series. Although the UV protection is 99%, i preferred little more heat rejection and more gray tone color. Upon arrival at the shop, I did notice the FX premium film has slight greenish tone. These are decent tint film and was pleased with the price quoted for my car. I called the shop and spoke with the owner (Luis) who quoted me for the 3M FX premium film. After using 3M film for the past 4 vehicles. The film tend to be thinner and doesnt reject heat too well. I am not a fan of llumar or johnson films from past experience. I can say with much confidence that my jump turned into a good decision. After assessing the location, price and quality of the film used… i decided to jump and take the chance. Many shop were already booked for the day… but luckily I found Xact tint shop in Ontario. But with my current availability and new car, I decided to call around for some quotes. Thus, i was reluctant to try different shop. Joking aside, unfortunately TintZone was closed for extended period over the holidays. I go through cars like pair of underwears… lol.
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