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08-06-2007, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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Dot Matrix Sanding
Forgive me if this has already been covered but i did try to search and got no results.
Ok, well my dealer recommended to use HotSpot Tinting here in Atlanta where I live. From what I have heard they are pretty good (if anyone knows first hand, let me know). Well, I asked them about what they do when tinting over the dot matrix. They said that they sanded the dots in order to make the adhesion. Now, it seems to me that sanding would not only make removing the tint (if need be) nearly impossible. Also, wouldn't light sanding still leave a chalky white appearance on the outside? Any advice is appreciated. |
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no, glass is really hard to scratch. Most likely they use a really fine grit so all it takes off is the matrix. Also, it won't be impossible to remove as tint is held on by glue. Most of the time, they take off old tint by using a steamer and a box cutter anyways.
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i got mine done at The Art of Tint which also does celebrity cars like Derek Jeter, 50 Cent, etc...he used some sort of glue on the dots first and let it dry for a little bit before applying the HO tints....it came out perfect, today is day 4 and its still perfect.....here are some pics....
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The real trick to dot matrix is the rear where the bubbles are close together and small and a little higher than on the side fronts. However if they use glue then that'll work too.
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There is also a product called Dotrix. It is similar to vinyl but when heated it gets softer so it fills in more between the dots. Another plus is that the stuff was made for window tinting so it will not dry out or peel with time. It is however solid so you cannot see through it but I don't even notice when i look in the mirror.
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a decent tinter will use quality film which will minimize or eliminate the dot effect. Mine did not sand just used madico ceramic film and absolutely no discernable issues
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quisp....from the looks of it you used vinyl correct? the only problem with that is that you can clearly see a lining of vinyl there and its not pretty
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Dont sand it!! It will expose the metal underneath and then you are prone to rust! Recommended ways to deal with it are glue or live with some whitish areas around dots or try to reheat it after a few days and press it again with a cloth wrapped around a credit card. I think it is more of an issue on E90 and E92 as my E93 only has a small lip of about 1-1.5 cm of dots on all edges. Barely discernible. My tint guy did a nice job and said he didnt recommend glue as it would void the F1 Pinnacle lifetime warranty. Dont know if that was a line of BS or true but thats what he said. I happy with my tint but may try the reheat and credit card thing soon. Not a big deal on my car at least.
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Actually They used dotrix and the only way the that you can see the edge of it as in the photos is if you use a flash in the back seat or if you are sitting in the back seat and looking up to the sky. Fro the outside of the car the transition is not noticeable. It may not appeal to everyone but it works for me.
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