What shop are you using for your tint and would you recommend them? Thanks!Thank you! Good point
Will do. Scheduling the whole top now!
What shop are you using for your tint and would you recommend them? Thanks!Thank you! Good point
Will do. Scheduling the whole top now!
Yes and a T9 hex? Should be easy enough for the tinter.In tinting the Lucid's front window do the sun visors need to be removed? If so, how are they removed?
I use Florida Window Tinting in Lake Park, FL. He is 10 minutes from the Riviera Beach service center and has done 6 of my cars now. Highly recommended. He did my sides and rear windows already but will be doing my windshield & glass canopy top in about a week. He also did my friends Lucid.What shop are you using for your tint and would you recommend them? Thanks!
goodness sakes you've missed some epic skits. the first few years... I remember the first year they would seamlessly segway into a commercial break as per what we'd all become programed to expect at about that far into a TV show. If you'd gotten up to pee you'd miss some of the best stuff they did. It was all new, so when the commercial started we could see it was the cast doing the selling, so we wanted to see where this would go. Baby on Bumper. I wish I could find a clip but this was before electricity was discovered. Here's the pitch: housewives discussing the issue of not being able to see the baby in the back seat of the car. Solution, Baby on Bumper. Next scene is station wagon cruzing thru nice suburban street...with a (old school minimalist) child in a car seat mounted where you would put the front bumper tag. The mom driving is broadly smiling. Brilliant. The closing scene we see the car pass by with the baby right out in front of the car--it has to be seen. I won't even try to describe how hilarious it looked. We think it's over, but no. housewives back talking about how wonderful Baby-on-Bumper is, then Gilda complains, "...but what do you do about this?:" shows infant with splotches of bugs all over the face.Lmao I had never seen those skits! That’s great lol. Love SNL
But seriously tho, join!
After my bumper got repainted, the body shop said it had to cure for 30 days before I could do anything to it.goodness sakes you've missed some epic skits. the first few years... I remember the first year they would seamlessly segway into a commercial break as per what we'd all become programed to expect at about that far into a TV show. If you'd gotten up to pee you'd miss some of the best stuff they did. It was all new, so when the commercial started we could see it was the cast doing the selling, so we wanted to see where this would go. Baby on Bumper. I wish I could find a clip but this was before electricity was discovered. Here's the pitch: housewives discussing the issue of not being able to see the baby in the back seat of the car. Solution, Baby on Bumper. Next scene is station wagon cruzing thru nice suburban street...with a (old school minimalist) child in a car seat mounted where you would put the front bumper tag. The mom driving is broadly smiling. Brilliant. The closing scene we see the car pass by with the baby right out in front of the car--it has to be seen. I won't even try to describe how hilarious it looked. We think it's over, but no. housewives back talking about how wonderful Baby-on-Bumper is, then Gilda complains, "...but what do you do about this?:" shows infant with splotches of bugs all over the face.
Lorraine is nonplussed. Smiling broadly she shares the good word, " Why you need Bugs-on-Baby!" holds up a spray can. We weren't ready for that, and it forced us to sit and watch every commercial, not knowing who was in the conspiracy.
You do know about Bass-O-Matic ?
But my questions:
Cure time ? does anyone know how old the paint should be before it gets treated/wrapped ? Is this a concern?
matte finish: I saw a pic here of the gray with the matte ppf. Wow. I wonder how a Cosmos would look wrapped in matte?
Does anyone have good photo of silver paint (any car) with matte wrap ?
But by the time you get your car, it will have been longer than 30 days since it got paintedAfter my bumper got repainted, the body shop said it had to cure for 30 days before I could do anything to it.
I have the equivalent of 17% VLT on all four side windows on my Accord Hybrid, as I live in the desert. It's amazing by day but at night it does impact visibility, especially people walking across the street. I usually drive with my driver side window cracked open to assist in peripheral view at night. I would not expect there to be an issue with 35%.I met up with another Lucid owner (Air GT) who had just had his front windshield, top, and rear window tinted. He didn't do the side windows because he didn't want to have the door panels removed. Anyway he went with Xpel Prime XR Plus and did 70 on the windshield and 35 on the top and rear window. The work looked flawless. I sat inside to see how much visibility was impacted and the 70 had a minimal impact on visibility and the 35 significantly darkened the glass especially on the rear top portion. Then we went to lunch and left our two cars parked side by side in the heat (89 degrees). When we returned a little over an hour later I sat in his car first and it was very comfortable. Then I sat in my car (no tinting) and it was significantly warmer. My car was bearable but his car was much cooler. Definitely has me considering tinting but not sure I really want to go with the 35. I'm thinking maybe 70 on the windshield and top and 55 on the side and rear window. Not sure how much heat resistance I'll be giving up but I'm concerned about 35 especially at night. Thoughts??
Yes I did go forward with full tinting. I went with Xpel Prime Xr plus 70 on the windshield; 35 on the sunroof; and 45 on four door windows and the rear window. Very happy with the results however if I were doing it again, perhaps I would go with 35 all around except the windshield. I've seen others who have done this and they say night visibility is still okay. My setup has been fine at night.I have the equivalent of 17% VLT on all four side windows on my Accord Hybrid, as I live in the desert. It's amazing by day but at night it does impact visibility, especially people walking across the street. I usually drive with my driver side window cracked open to assist in peripheral view at night. I would not expect there to be an issue with 35%.
Did you wind up moving forward with tinting and if so what did you choose and how did it go?
How was it? Did it take away the airiness? And what was the cost?Yes I did go forward with full tinting. I went with Xpel Prime Xr plus 70 on the windshield; 35 on the sunroof; and 45 on four door windows and the rear window.
Still very airy. Its not really that different from the inside but is darker when seen from the outside.How was it? Did it take away the airiness? And what was the cost?