Window tint update

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Speaking of Tint, not sure about other folks experiences but something about the window channel gaskets on these destroy tint. I used to tint cars so I know that to a degree this is normal, but I've never had it this bad. And I actually take the time to clean my gaskets and lubricate them with some silicone spray, and its still this bad. Its like the felt they used on these is more like an abrasive material than anything.

Just looks like crud!
 

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Speaking of Tint, not sure about other folks experiences but something about the window channel gaskets on these destroy tint. I used to tint cars so I know that to a degree this is normal, but I've never had it this bad. And I actually take the time to clean my gaskets and lubricate them with some silicone spray, and its still this bad. Its like the felt they used on these is more like an abrasive material than anything.

Just looks like crud!
haha mines looks exactly the same. not much u can do about it I guess... unless their is a more durable tint film that it scratch resistant like ceramic?
 

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haha mines looks exactly the same. not much u can do about it I guess... unless their is a more durable tint film that it scratch resistant like ceramic?
Ceramic maybe, this is actually a LLumar metalized film.
 

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