Insta-Cling Extra Dark Professional Tint Film | 
enlarge | Brand: Auto Expressions Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $13.99 Buy New: $12.88 You Save: $1.11 (8%)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 18149
Color: Charcoal grey Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 2.8 x 2 x 28.3
MPN: 5044535 Model: 5044535 UPC: 019912529844 EAN: 0019912529844 ASIN: B000EBKG9A
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| Features:
| • | Easy to apply, just press on | | • | Holds instantly by static cling with no glue required | | • | Removable and reusable | | • | In various shades and degrees of darkness | | • | Measures 26 x 78 inches |
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Reduce your air conditioning bill, use this for temporary shade June 2, 2008 mender (Dallas, TX United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I use this on my south side windows in summer with great results in cooling rooms. Fairly easy to install, to do a fine job of it you will need assistance. Remains in place all summer and is easily removed in winter. Reduces temperatures and reduces solar glare.
Window tint May 16, 2008 Dale Yan Dur Lin (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
[..] The purpose of STATIC tint is to STILL install it the SAME way as regular TINT. It hardens and are dries, best to give it a day or two. Unlike GLUE tint, you can peel it off without a MESS. So you need to use the same basic tools and methods to install the tint. You cannot just simply press it on and expect it to stay. Amazon gave a wrong description on how to apply this product. Thank you, come again. Pwned you noobs. PS this WORKS GREAT IN CALIFORNIA. You can have Limo-Cling tint on your front windows and then when the officer pulls you, show them you can peel it off. Almost no shops in California use cling tint. Therefore, the cop will feel dumb because it'll be the very first time he's pulled somebody over and found out a tint is actually removable. Therefore it complies with CA law.
Works well for the right application January 19, 2008 E. F Santamaria (Boston, MA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
OK, first off, I would NOT recommend this tinting film for car windows that move. For example, I would not put this on any window that rolls down. This is NOT like the tinting film the car factory installs. This is a much different product that is better for blocking sun on windows that do not slide/move. I bought this stuff to reduce the amount of light coming out of a bright alarm clock. Yeah, sounds weird, but I bought a bedroom digital alarm clock that was WAY too bright (like a nightlight.) I loved the features but it would keep me awake. SO, I put this tinting film on the face of the clock and voila the display is darkened and I can sleep with my clock now. So, to describe this film. It's the kind of static-cling film that keeps stickers on glass. You know those stickers that are Christmas decorations that you can put on a window, and then peel off after the holiday and save for the next year? THAT is what this stuff is. It's relatively thick (maybe like 2 sheets of paper together) and sticks by static to flat surfaces. I would recommend this film if you have a window that you'd like to drastically reduce the amount of light passing through (it is a very dark tint) and the window does not move. So, a household window that doesn't get touched a lot, or a car window that doesn't move (like the back glass.) And, when you apply this stuff, it doesn't sit perfectly flat and thus has some distortions. The best application would be if you'd like to seriously tint the window near where your infant rides in the car (and thus will remove the film in a year or two) and you don't lower that window. I bet if you lowered the window this stuff could get peeled off or caught. In the end, if used for the right purpose (temporary tinting of non-moving glass surfaces) this is a fine product. But, for it to be used for moving windows, or as a permanent car-window tint, I'd avoid it for sure.
trash August 5, 2007 D. perrien (LA) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
i might as well have taken my money and threw it in the trash. do not buy this product, it simply doesn't stick
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