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Window Tinting [message #329985] Wed, 14 March 2018 16:48 Go to next message
SteveW is currently offline  SteveW   United States
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Greetings from Southern California

I took the coach to a tint shop (well... pictures of it) to see about getting new tinting all around.

And... I get a response recommending that I contact the "residential / commercial installer as this would be better suited for that type of film instead of automotive film."

So... any wisdom here to support that claim or did this guy just not want the job ??

I'm also considering a clear heat rejecting film on the windshields...

Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.

Steve W
1973 23'
southern California


Steve W 1973 : 23' Southern California
Re: Window Tinting [message #329987 is a reply to message #329985] Wed, 14 March 2018 17:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lqqkatjon is currently offline  lqqkatjon   United States
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Steve- This is a common problem. I have been toying with the idea of tint for years. This maybe the year i pull the trigger, but I said that last year as well.

What you are dealing with is someone that does not want the liability. What I mean by that is our coach's may be tricky for them to guarantee a perfect job, and do not want to fight to tell an owner why. Reasons are the way our window seals are it does not allow much room for error on cutting the big sheets perfectly and showing a gap. The trade off is also the issue of dirt migrating up into the trim if they get too close or touch the old window seal. There are a couple other things that makes our coaches not the ideal job for a window tinter.


With that said, i have had many no-quotes. One for $1800.

Most serious people have quoted about $800-1000.

Discount guys have been a little leas and I just had talked to a guy who will do my windows for $550-600. With $80 to do a brow of clear on windshield or $180 for the whole windshield.
By discount I mean someone who does it out of home or mobile and do not have big shop or overhead.
The guy above does not have ability to do the motorhome at his home shop due to size. The price is for installing the film on a saturday inside my work's climate controlled shop. He does some jobs outside, but makes you sign off on a waiver that states you understand there maybe some imperfections because it is not installed in an ideal environment to control dust.

Those prices are for high quality ceramic film. The newer ceramic even though more money seem in my opinion the only way to go with our coaches.


Jon Roche 75 palm beach EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now. St. Cloud, MN http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/

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Re: [GMCnet] Window Tinting [message #329991 is a reply to message #329987] Wed, 14 March 2018 19:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kingsley Coach is currently offline  Kingsley Coach   United States
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When I broke out my back window, I took the replacement glass to an auto
tint shop (Shine Factory) and had it double layered before installing. If
you could take the windows out first, you could reseal them and get a
perfect job for very little cash.

Just sayin'

Mike in NS

On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 7:18 PM, Jon Roche wrote:

> Steve- This is a common problem. I have been toying with the idea of
> tint for years. This maybe the year i pull the trigger, but I said that
> last year as well.
>
> What you are dealing with is someone that does not want the liability.
> What I mean by that is our coach's may be tricky for them to guarantee a
> perfect job, and do not want to fight to tell an owner why. Reasons
> are the way our window seals are it does not allow much room for error on
> cutting the big sheets perfectly and showing a gap. The trade off is
> also the issue of dirt migrating up into the trim if they get too close or
> touch the old window seal. There are a couple other things that makes
> our coaches not the ideal job for a window tinter.
>
>
> With that said, i have had many no-quotes. One for $1800.
>
> Most serious people have quoted about $800-1000.
>
> Discount guys have been a little leas and I just had talked to a guy who
> will do my windows for $550-600. With $80 to do a brow of clear on
> windshield
> or $180 for the whole windshield.
> By discount I mean someone who does it out of home or mobile and do not
> have big shop or overhead.
> The guy above does not have ability to do the motorhome at his home shop
> due to size. The price is for installing the film on a saturday inside my
> work's climate controlled shop. He does some jobs outside, but makes
> you sign off on a waiver that states you understand there maybe some
> imperfections because it is not installed in an ideal environment to
> control dust.
> --
> Jon Roche
> 75 palm beach
> St. Cloud, MN
> http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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Re: Window Tinting [message #329996 is a reply to message #329985] Wed, 14 March 2018 20:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Adrien G. is currently offline  Adrien G.   United States
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Steve,

I had to remove the glass (slider & stationary) from the frame. Watched him do the first 2 glass and did the rest myself.
Need a dust free area, clean the glass with soap,razor, 0000 (4 zeros) steel wool, then clean again and rinse.
To apply the film (I used metalized 3M 20%) you need a helper, the film MUST NOT stick to itself, if it does your done
with that piece of film. Need a spray bottle of water with 5 or 6 drops of dish soap to spay the the glue side of the film and glass
to allow the film to slide/move on glass. To squeeze the moisture/bubbles out, start with a small (4" squeegee) then use a credit card
wrapped with a towel to soak the squeezed liquid. Squeeze from center out.Each time more bubble will come out till you get non.

Practice on a piece of glass then do a small window first and build confidence for the next one.
The Windshields can only be done when out. There's no way to make sure it has no bubbles and do it with a one piece of film.
You will smile when the windshields are done, it makes that much of a difference.

You want automotive 3M tinting non mirror film. Call if want more info.

What I had to do.




SteveW wrote on Wed, 14 March 2018 14:48
Greetings from Southern California

I took the coach to a tint shop (well... pictures of it) to see about getting new tinting all around.

And... I get a response recommending that I contact the "residential / commercial installer as this would be better suited for that type of film instead of automotive film."

So... any wisdom here to support that claim or did this guy just not want the job ??

I'm also considering a clear heat rejecting film on the windshields...

Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions.

Steve W
1973 23'
southern California



Adrien & Jenny Genesoto 75 Glenbrook (26-3) Mods LS3.70 FD / Reaction Sys / 80mm Front&Intermidiate / Hydroboost / 16" Tires / Frame Rebuild / Interior Rebuild Yuba City,Ca. Text 530-nine-3-three-3-nine-nine-6
Re: Window Tinting [message #330016 is a reply to message #329985] Thu, 15 March 2018 10:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Larry is currently offline  Larry   United States
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Several years ago we had our couch tinted. Max tint allowed in cockpit and dark limo tint on the rest. If I could have a redo, don't think I'd go that limo dark again. With these old eyes, even during the daylight, it's a little to dark for my reading and "searching for missing things" comfort. I think max legal tint would be all I'd go with. JWIT

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Re: Window Tinting [message #330103 is a reply to message #329985] Sat, 17 March 2018 12:49 Go to previous message
skip2 is currently offline  skip2   United States
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A lot of the shops around here have software and cutting machines that precut all their tint, maybe if just isn't in his software and maybe he doesn't have THE old school skills to to cut the tint on the Windows.

Skip Hartline


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