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Hi guys,

Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Security Window Tinting (the stuff that is mean to be smash resistant),

Has anyone actually had an experience of having a smashed window protected by this window tinting.. ie. does it actually work or is it all bullcrap..

how does this stuff work etc.. and what price should i be expecting to pay?

Thanks

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farking I had tinting... but only tinted section where the only visible /blocking the window... so

even though you have tinted window/Security tint... you should take whole window and tint whole thing...

doing only part wont help cux they smash then just push/pull them out of the fitting......:P

so yeah I guess it helps upto the limit.

cheers

Joe

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Yobbo (he he),

My tinting dude said he can do it for like $200ish all round... i *think* (its been a while since i spoke to him).

i think they take a fair bashing... if you want his number, let me know.

Christian

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