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spoke to tint professor today and they said that they cant tint sunroofs because they dont have safety glass and they crack.

first time ive heard of it.....

how much should i be paying all up also

pros/cons?

i dont want to go too dark. can anyone post some pics up of their tint.

thanks :)

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do a search on my tinting experience - i think it was feb 16th of 2006 or something.....

those guys piss me off so bad......specially the owner.....

edit: coudl have been a one off thing in my case - but they had to close their forums down because of how they treated a few customers.....

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yeah I've heard the same about sunroofs, somethign to do with the UV treated glass already being put in, so it blocks most of the UV rays and is factory tinted

not sure about it cracking though :S never seen it crack, it just looks ultra crap when they are tinted beyond the factory spec

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yeah i got the same thing when i got my tint put on. asked for really dark tint on the sunroof and got, "we cant tint sunroofs because they crack and even shatter when they are heated." something to do with them being tempered glass i think.

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yeah i got the same thing when i got my tint put on. asked for really dark tint on the sunroof and got, "we cant tint sunroofs because they crack and even shatter when they are heated." something to do with them being tempered glass i think.

did u end up doing it anyways?

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"the best for lesser dont go to the tint molester" he took out my 6x9's then aparently didnt have a drill so he couldnt put them back in!?!? so i had to go back and get them put in from another place out my my pocket then go back to tint professor to get my money back, after waiting for 50 minutes for the guy to come down and talk to me he finally gave me a check. after this i was really pissed off.

i spose in the end it was okay because they did do a good job but they could have called me and told me they needed to take them out, also the bosses manner was really rude to me and my family when he rocked up at my place, he was just a cockey loud f**kwit. he left the courtesy car at my house and never gave me any keys so wtf was with that? i would never go back. i think he is on cocaine. he also started to bag out my friend infront of me even though i called up and said i have a reference from him so aparently i got it cheaper. a complete dick dont go to them. he also never called me when the job was complete i called him up and he said it was done 2 hours earlier!?!??

my car came with death black import tint, you couldnt see out it especially at night it was a death trap. i got the second most darkest tint and it is perfect, il post some pics up if you want.

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"the best for lesser dont go to the tint molester" he took out my 6x9's then aparently didnt have a drill so he couldnt put them back in!?!? so i had to go back and get them put in from another place out my my pocket then go back to tint professor to get my money back, after waiting for 50 minutes for the guy to come down and talk to me he finally gave me a check. after this i was really pissed off.

i spose in the end it was okay because they did do a good job but they could have called me and told me they needed to take them out, also the bosses manner was really rude to me and my family when he rocked up at my place, he was just a cockey loud f**kwit. he left the courtesy car at my house and never gave me any keys so wtf was with that? i would never go back. i think he is on cocaine. he also started to bag out my friend infront of me even though i called up and said i have a reference from him so aparently i got it cheaper. a complete dick dont go to them. he also never called me when the job was complete i called him up and he said it was done 2 hours earlier!?!??

my car came with death black import tint, you couldnt see out it especially at night it was a death trap. i got the second most darkest tint and it is perfect, il post some pics up if you want.

lmfao @ the tint molester...!

yea if u can post up some pics cause im gettin this done on tuesday

thankyou :laugh:

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Of course you can tint a sunroof. just cos it's safety or not, privacy glass or not, who cares. If it's smooth, it can be tinted.

This girl at uni had her sunroof tinted. She was driving along one day and out of nowhere her whole sunroof shattered on top of her.

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This girl at uni had her sunroof tinted. She was driving along one day and out of nowhere her whole sunroof shattered on top of her.

wow that would have made someone have to change there undies. It is strange because the sunroof glass always seems to be the most dirtiest and also the hardest to clean? is this because it is diffrent type of glass than the windows all together?

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I think what the tinters are saying is that the sunroof might shatter while they're tinting it.

They have to use a heat gun to heat shrink the tint so it sits down properly on the curved glass. If they accidently use too much heat (which can happen) it might push the glass beyond the max temp it can withstand and crack or even break with the slightest amount of pressure, like when opening or closing the sunroof. It's possible the integrity of the glass might also be affected thereafter if the glass has been heated way over what it can withstand... with an outcome similar to what kryzsiu posted.

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