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Cheapest place to get rear windows tinted
Yellowsub2000
Posts: 210 Forumite
in Motoring
How much would be a good deal for a small hatch back tinting rear windows?
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Give a rough Location, That would help a lot.Mate got his MG ZS EV done at their shop in Croydon. £120 I think.Did a great job, he was very pleased.
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Niece did hers herself about £351
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This place says I have to give them my best quote in London and they will beat it
https://totalwindowtinting.co.uk/
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She must be very talented. As to do a good job requires a lot of skill.photome said:Niece did hers herself about £350 -
If you will accept a few small bubbles a little skill and a lot of patience will suffice. Zero imperfections needs much more skill and if the glass is curved preshrinking will be required.ididgetwhereiamtoday said:
She must be very talented. As to do a good job requires a lot of skill.photome said:Niece did hers herself about £351 -
Boot polish.0
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Took her a while and it isnt perfect but she is 26 and very happy with itididgetwhereiamtoday said:
She must be very talented. As to do a good job requires a lot of skill.photome said:Niece did hers herself about £35
OP did ask what is the cheapest method0 -
Remember to factor in the changes to your insurance too.On previous cars, I've ordered pop-in tint mesh/plastic sheets, that were maybe £100-150ish but can be fitted and removed as the weather dictates.1
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Sound very interestingHerzlos said:Remember to factor in the changes to your insurance too.On previous cars, I've ordered pop-in tint mesh/plastic sheets, that were maybe £100-150ish but can be fitted and removed as the weather dictates.
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