Marc07
Road Burner
This one was finished in Sun-Gard 35 black (soft tint). Tint levels 5-20-35-50, 5 is very dark, 50 very light.
As car is completely black with no chrome details around the windows it does look better as is different than standard but no as good as next 2 cars.
This Audi was finished in same 35 Sun-Gard in black, but having a chrome surroundings it looks much better and very nice in a black or Air finish (next car)
This BM is in black with no chrome detail at all. It's finished in Sun-Gard 35 Air. Air is a grey-ish film with a bit of silver color and slight mirror effect (both last depends on the amount of light-day/night, and angle you looking at it).
Air 35 will always looks slightly darker (less visible through) than black 35.
As the car is completely black that Air finish gives that a bit of contrast .
When you tint your car ALWAYS use same tint level all over the car.
Level 5 is for the supper privacy such as limos. I recommend 20 - 35, I prefer my self 35.
Some people do front slighter, 20back, 35front. DO NOT, do whole car always in same level of tint.
Why?, there is always a bit of extra light coming through the front windscreen and that automatically makes front doors tint slightly brighter. If you do more darker back and front slightly brighter then front will look very bright comparing to the rear windows and will look stupid as there will be a very big visible contrast between the front and back.
35 is not the strongest one, but when you do all car around in Air it looks very very nice and much less visible through than 35 black even if they offer same level of tint.
Sun-Gard film has 7different layers.
Never go for a cheap film, spend more and go for quality.
For example Sun-gard will never produce any bubbles, no matter whats the temperature outside and when you installing a quality film, you can actually make it first to the exact shape of your glass to offer high quality tint with no marks, long bubbles etc. You can achieve that by placing the film first on outside side of window (first clean the window and spray with water mixed with a bit of soap). Then with a rubber pad you do a move through the middle to the left and right and same thing on both sides top to bottom, a H letter. Then all bubbles created within because windows are not completely flat and film is, you can flat them out, smooth it using a hot air gun on low speed and rubber pad.
If any one needs more advice please do not hesitate to contact me or create a thread, I owned a Tinting company for 6years and did 100s of cars my self as I loved the job very much same as working with my team.
As car is completely black with no chrome details around the windows it does look better as is different than standard but no as good as next 2 cars.
This Audi was finished in same 35 Sun-Gard in black, but having a chrome surroundings it looks much better and very nice in a black or Air finish (next car)
This BM is in black with no chrome detail at all. It's finished in Sun-Gard 35 Air. Air is a grey-ish film with a bit of silver color and slight mirror effect (both last depends on the amount of light-day/night, and angle you looking at it).
Air 35 will always looks slightly darker (less visible through) than black 35.
As the car is completely black that Air finish gives that a bit of contrast .
When you tint your car ALWAYS use same tint level all over the car.
Level 5 is for the supper privacy such as limos. I recommend 20 - 35, I prefer my self 35.
Some people do front slighter, 20back, 35front. DO NOT, do whole car always in same level of tint.
Why?, there is always a bit of extra light coming through the front windscreen and that automatically makes front doors tint slightly brighter. If you do more darker back and front slightly brighter then front will look very bright comparing to the rear windows and will look stupid as there will be a very big visible contrast between the front and back.
35 is not the strongest one, but when you do all car around in Air it looks very very nice and much less visible through than 35 black even if they offer same level of tint.
Sun-Gard film has 7different layers.
Never go for a cheap film, spend more and go for quality.
For example Sun-gard will never produce any bubbles, no matter whats the temperature outside and when you installing a quality film, you can actually make it first to the exact shape of your glass to offer high quality tint with no marks, long bubbles etc. You can achieve that by placing the film first on outside side of window (first clean the window and spray with water mixed with a bit of soap). Then with a rubber pad you do a move through the middle to the left and right and same thing on both sides top to bottom, a H letter. Then all bubbles created within because windows are not completely flat and film is, you can flat them out, smooth it using a hot air gun on low speed and rubber pad.
If any one needs more advice please do not hesitate to contact me or create a thread, I owned a Tinting company for 6years and did 100s of cars my self as I loved the job very much same as working with my team.