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Tried searching for this, but all I could find was people tinting the color of their plastidip. I'm wondering about spraying plastidip on top of the 5% tint that's already on my back windows and rear window. Will it affect the tint and make it peel or anything? Anybody have any experience with this?

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Just out of curiosity.. why?

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
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Only thing I'd be concerned about is the solvent in the 'dip causing the tint's adhesive to break down or something.

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plasti dip isn't petroleum based so it shouldn't do anything to the adhesive of the tint. also as previously stated, why? you can barely see out of 5% so what would the plasti dip do that your tint already isn't.

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Only thing I'd be concerned about is the solvent in the 'dip causing the tint's adhesive to break down or something.

This is what I was worrying about, didn't want the plastidip to cause the tint to come undone

Did it in the civic and it's been fine for 4 months now

And this is what I was looking for. Thank you :)

And I want to plastidip on top of it because I originally got the tint a while ago when I was still working out of the trunk. Have a wall now and my purtty little 9k is sitting across the top/back. You can begin to see in through the tint if you catch it at the right angle with the right light sometimes and the top portion of the rear window also isn't tinted because it's all bumpy/perforated/whatever the word I'm looking for is so some light barely comes in through there. Just wanting to go ahead and completely black it out since I can't see out of it from the inside anymore but didn't wanna ruin the tint should I ever get rid of wall (lol yeah right)

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How are you going to

Get to it if the Wall's there? Lol

The wall's still a work in progress. I know I should've researched wall building beforehand but I ended up doing it different than the majority of everybody else's walls. No shell, but a 3 layer thick box for the subs with a wooden face trimmed out to fit against the headliner/rear doors and then 2 boxes for the 4 6.5s at the top of the wall sitting right on top of the sub box. So there's still room behind the mid boxes to get to the rear window/deck area

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Yea and the sun may start to fade anything you got kinda sitting right up in the window so plastidip should be a nice addition

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