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Who has done this?

There's a few reasons I may want to do this on the mini cooper. I know I shouldn't, but hear me out.

1, The rear side windows, and the rear hatch window have those black bumpy dots that a lot of glass has on it (around the edges)

Well I've yet to see a mini cooper with tint on the rear glass where it sticks to those dots, and it looks like crap, becuase when the tint drys, it leaves a white looking line around the border of the glass. Looks horrible on the side rear windows becuase the front doors are 5 percent, and the rear sides have those dots, and it just looks bad.

Now, the wall will be installed, so I want the rear side and hatch windows blacked out anyways.

My question is (to those who have done this before)

Is there any specific kind of paint I should use that won't chip/crack in Florida sun, and will match the black tint on my front doors?

I don't have any factory tint on the rear windows, the glass is 100% clear, so if I paint, it has to be perfect.

What you guys think?

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You should consider tint.

The black paint will retain heat and can cause your windows to break.

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i'd just do some very dark limo tint

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if you go to a tint guy he prob cuts vinyl also.

I have done black vinyl instead of tint many times before.

It is Blacked out and lays like tint, with no runs or bubbles.

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It is perfect imo

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you can lay vinyl over the dot matrix and ive heard of a razor being used to scuff them up so the tint will stick .

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you can lay vinyl over the dot matrix and ive heard of a razor being used to scuff them up so the tint will stick .

My bro layed tint over dot matrix, I have also heard to sand it and paint it flat black

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Do as Ray suggested and use a black vinyl instead. It'll work perfect, its cheap, its much easy to apply, and is removable later on. I have personally done vinyl work on automotive windows with flawless results. The sunroof on my Explorer is blacked out with solid gloss black vinyl. I'm also about to do my bro's new spl project truck with a layer of solid black all around.

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