06 Accord window tint - 2 questions ??

Discussion in 'Accord' started by accord_owner, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. accord_owner

    accord_owner Guest

    Hi,

    I have a 2006 Accord. I would like to have Windows tinted. I have called
    different Tint shops. Some of them said that Accords do NOT have felt in
    the windows like other cars. They said, that is why you need felt on the
    inside (along the plastic gasket) to protect the windows from scratches.
    Others said that they have tinted many Accords and no felt is ever needed.

    1>> Is felt really needed on the inside to prevent scratches? Has anyone
    got tinted windows WITHOUT felt on an Accord? Has it scratched? I think
    that depends on the climate too. If it is hot and dry and there is a lot of
    dust in the air.


    There are 2 methods to tint roll down windows (excluding replacing windows
    with actual tinted windows)
    a) remove the door panels then tint windows
    b) tuck method where they tuck the tint film below the window's gasket

    I prefer not to have the door panels removed.
    2>> If I choose to have felt installed (as some tinters recommend), can the
    felt be tucked in AND then the window tint be tucked in under the felt?


    Thanks,
    Joe.
     
    accord_owner, Oct 23, 2006
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  2. accord_owner

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Have you thought of just wearing sun glasses all the time, and
    pretending your windows are dark? bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Oct 23, 2006
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  3. accord_owner

    G-Man Guest

    I used to get my windows tinted all the time. But then I started having my
    cars more than 3-4 years (damn Hondas).

    When the stuff starts looking bad (and it will), you are screwed. I paid
    over $100 to have the stuff removed from my '96 and now the defroster only
    has two lines working.

    I didn't have cheap tinting either. I had Lumar.

    From now on, I will use the sunglasses :)

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Oct 23, 2006
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