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can rear window be retinted without ruining Defroster?
can rear window be retinted without ruining Defroster?
just as the topic say...
the tint on my rear window is blurry..
i wanted to get it re-tinted when i get the rest of the windows redone, but i don't know if i should trust someone to do it... Will it ruin the DeFroster? i hope not because it's something i value!!
hahahah 550 thats bullsh*t
place around corner from me did it for 75 to take it off..... then 119 to tint the WHOLE car with lifetime warranty... i got limo in the back and 32% on the sides..
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