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Interesting that Stek’s black PPF is bit lighter than the Ivios PPF (2nd pic).STEK matte black PPF. Windows are nano carbon, and windshield is a carbon ceramic to block the heat.
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Interesting that Stek’s black PPF is bit lighter than the Ivios PPF (2nd pic).STEK matte black PPF. Windows are nano carbon, and windshield is a carbon ceramic to block the heat.
Not sure of your location, but we at Unplugged Performance | Bulletproof AutoSpa in So. Califorinia, do this all the time with XPEL Prime XR Plus 70% Tint. if you are in the SoCal area, we would love to help you out.It is ok to put ceramic film on the front windshield of the Cybertruck?
I went to a tint shop to have this done and they refused to do it because they say it will damage the vehicle. When they use water during the application and squeegee it off there is no where for it to go, they said it would rundown and damage electronics and the battery. They said even when they use towels and absorbent rope it is not enough to catch all the water.
Anyone else heard this? Is this a concern because I know other shop in the area are doing it.?
what tint did you use and what percentage?I tint the windsheid on all of my cars. Hard to see in, but looks almost clear looking out. Blocks heat and glare. Any good tint shop can do it.
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Do you have any pictures of your WS tint? What brand did you go with for the 35% ceramic?They may not know how to do it. I have mine tinted, first one for my local shop. They knew it was coming and had to buy some special tools. They event went the to Tesla service center nearby to look inside a CT (if they had one) to get an idea of what they needed to do for the tint.
I have a 30% ceramic on the front for about 1.5 months and no issues so far.
same here, xpel, no issue at allMine was done using Xpel ceramic at 70%. Looks mostly clear. No issues. Some shops want to charge for extra wide roll, but it can be installed sideways with standard width and looks/works great.