Deal on Re-Tint
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Deal on Re-Tint
just discovered that MN law has a provision for darker tint with a prescription from the eye doctor. It's 50% without and I want to go darker. I just so happen to have an appt. with the eye doctor next week. Do tint shops give a deal on a re-tint?
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Actually quite the opposite. It will be more expensive to re tint than it was to tint in the first place. They will charge you for removal fee (40-50 dollars). The old tint must be removed and so does the old adhesive. Then they will charge you for the new tint.
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Remove the old tint yourself, it's not very difficult.
Peel off as much old tint as posible, spray adhesive thats on the windor with water, let it sit for 5 minutes, scrape off with a razor blade. It's takes about 10-15 minutes per window.
Peel off as much old tint as posible, spray adhesive thats on the windor with water, let it sit for 5 minutes, scrape off with a razor blade. It's takes about 10-15 minutes per window.
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if you mess up the beading on the back window for your rear defroster when you remove the tint there is no fixing that..
thats why tint shops hate to do retints
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Because I had to remove the two front sides not too long ago due to a fix a ticket.
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good luck getting a prescription from your eye doctor.. ive heard its pretty hard to do. they are putting their license on the line, and if youre found to not NEED darker tint, your eye doctor could possibly have his license removed. thats what ive heard/read. i asked my eye doctor and he told him that i should just invest in a pair of sunglasses >.<
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.
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your commnets about the eye doctor are interesting. When I was at the tint shop the person helping me asked if I had a prescription for darker tint. I asked what that was all about and I got a 2 minute rundown of how MN law works. Then he told me they had a partnership with the eyeglass shop a block away. They didn't come right out and tell me I could just go there and get a precscription, but reading between the lines it was pretty clear they were just passing them out. I'll report back as to how hard it is to get one when I go to the eye doctor in a couple of weeks. I'm not going to the same place they support, but I will ask anyway. All they can say is no right?
good luck getting a prescription from your eye doctor.. ive heard its pretty hard to do. they are putting their license on the line, and if youre found to not NEED darker tint, your eye doctor could possibly have his license removed. thats what ive heard/read. i asked my eye doctor and he told him that i should just invest in a pair of sunglasses >.<
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.
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your commnets about the eye doctor are interesting. When I was at the tint shop the person helping me asked if I had a prescription for darker tint. I asked what that was all about and I got a 2 minute rundown of how MN law works. Then he told me they had a partnership with the eyeglass shop a block away. They didn't come right out and tell me I could just go there and get a precscription, but reading between the lines it was pretty clear they were just passing them out. I'll report back as to how hard it is to get one when I go to the eye doctor in a couple of weeks. I'm not going to the same place they support, but I will ask anyway. All they can say is no right?
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I think any optometrist that would give such a prescription is a fool, setting himself up for license-losing law suit. To darken tints beyond the legal norm may be OK for daylight driving but inherently means that it would be too dark for night driving. A night accident caused by such tints can easily end up with legal problems beyond repair.
In that regard, California law states that any such doctor’s note for tints beyond the legal limit also states that such tints must be removed for night driving. As impractical as that sounds, it protects doctors from such legal quagmires.
In that regard, California law states that any such doctor’s note for tints beyond the legal limit also states that such tints must be removed for night driving. As impractical as that sounds, it protects doctors from such legal quagmires.
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Yes, quoting from the California tint law:
“Medical exemption allows for tint or other shading material is allowed on the front side doors if it allows at least 35% of the light to go through, readily is removable and cannot be used at night.”
In other words, with such a note it’s OK to put up some sort of portable shade device for day driving but it must be removed for night driving. So, anyone who wants to enlist a friendly, and in my view a foolish, doctor to write an exemption note should first check the law in their state.
“Medical exemption allows for tint or other shading material is allowed on the front side doors if it allows at least 35% of the light to go through, readily is removable and cannot be used at night.”
In other words, with such a note it’s OK to put up some sort of portable shade device for day driving but it must be removed for night driving. So, anyone who wants to enlist a friendly, and in my view a foolish, doctor to write an exemption note should first check the law in their state.
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I went to the eye doctor last week. Asked him abut the tint prescription and he said, 'no problem I would be happy to write you one, how dark do you want it for? I I had the slightest inkling it would be that easy, I would have done it in the first place. I declined the prescription and he said if you change your mind just give me a call and I will wrte you one and you can pick it up or i will fax it to you. This guy is my eye doctor for life.
good luck getting a prescription from your eye doctor.. ive heard its pretty hard to do. they are putting their license on the line, and if youre found to not NEED darker tint, your eye doctor could possibly have his license removed. thats what ive heard/read. i asked my eye doctor and he told him that i should just invest in a pair of sunglasses >.<
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.
but as far as tinting, if its your side windows, you can probably do it yourself. if its that small quarter panel window on the coupe, then be careful not to mess up the dot matrix. no fixing that if you cut it.. rear window is definitely something to let the pros handle; at $50, its not worth the stress of messing up your entire rear defroster. ive done front side removal on my friend's mustang and it was not hard at all. just a hair dryer, soapy water, a razor blade, and some spare time. if its good tint on there, its easier to take off as it stays together better.