Tinted plastic window ???

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Tinted plastic window ???

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Hi,i'm from Quebec,Canada so i'm french speaking guy :D I wonder if i can tinted my plastic window with some film.They use to do it on glass window and it's work very well,but the specialist i see to do it never did it on plastic window before so he does not want garantee is work . So my question is , is it tinted film work good on plastic window ? Thank any one

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I don't know, but why don't you just try a small piece of tint as a test and see if it stays on without lifting for a month?
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Somebody put some tint film onto our plastic double-glazed windows. It's mostly been peeled off, but there's some bits that have stuck VERY WELL INDEED. There's other bits that look to have needed a fair bit of scraping to come off.
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You can get a special type of tint for plastic windows.

I used this stuff and it works OK
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You can get special type for plastic windows, but you don't need to.....

I just used a proprietry one for normal windows (house or office) on my plastic Hitop side windows. Came from Ebay and IIRC was only about 20 quid for a 6 metre roll.
They had previously had a really dark blue film on and when that was peeled off there was very sticky residue.

I carefully used nail varnish remover (acetone) on one invisible corner first, no puckering of the plastic so all good to clean off old adhesive.

Is your window double glazed? if so there is a bit of a trade off, in order to get the new film on flat, you will have to remove any breather plugs present. Of course that leads to moisture getting in between the two sections and you will need a lot of soapy water to get the film on flat with no bubbles.

I was lucky that I could strip mine down completely and once filmed, left to warm up and dry out in the sun.
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The patterns area result of me trial fitting it and leaving it in overnight, it's just condensation between the double glaze. All dried out now though
I intend to do all the other glass (that I am allowed to) in the near future but the rest of the van is easy as it is all single glazed.
(Still want to take the glass out to do it all though, so much easier out of the van than in it)

Good luck

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