3cyberbeast
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I recently had my Cybertruck tinted, and I’m very disappointed with the results. Unfortunately, my usual window tinter is no longer available, so I shopped around and found a place that had several Cybertrucks on site. I assumed they would have experience. The other windows are not perfect but somewhat acceptable. However, the front windshield turned out horribly.
The tinter and owner, located in Vista, CA, told me there’s a mysterious black substance on the front window that affects about one in every fifteen trucks, and I happened to be one of the unlucky ones. They claimed this substance cannot be removed without potentially damaging the windshield. Despite knowing this, they proceeded with the tint job without informing me, resulting in a front windshield that looks like a constellation of stars.
I’ve contacted Tesla about this black goo and am awaiting their response. I’m frustrated that the tint shop didn’t notify me before continuing with the job, knowing it would turn out poorly. I want a quality tint job done on my truck. Has anyone else experienced something like this? I’m not planning to keep this tint and will have it redone. I'm unsure if I should give this company a chance to fix it, though I might consider it. For context, I also have a Raptor with tinted windows, and all the windows combined dont have as many air bubbles as even the smallest side window on my Cybertruck.
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Anyone had a similar problem?
The tinter and owner, located in Vista, CA, told me there’s a mysterious black substance on the front window that affects about one in every fifteen trucks, and I happened to be one of the unlucky ones. They claimed this substance cannot be removed without potentially damaging the windshield. Despite knowing this, they proceeded with the tint job without informing me, resulting in a front windshield that looks like a constellation of stars.
I’ve contacted Tesla about this black goo and am awaiting their response. I’m frustrated that the tint shop didn’t notify me before continuing with the job, knowing it would turn out poorly. I want a quality tint job done on my truck. Has anyone else experienced something like this? I’m not planning to keep this tint and will have it redone. I'm unsure if I should give this company a chance to fix it, though I might consider it. For context, I also have a Raptor with tinted windows, and all the windows combined dont have as many air bubbles as even the smallest side window on my Cybertruck.
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