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Help with Llumar CTX film !!


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Dude calm down. They did not "screw" up your car. The glass in your car is giving it the blue look. The last one our shop tinted had a green hue to it. So they did not screw up the car you can't install film backwards. You can remove the film but the combo of any film and the factory glass will give it some sort of a blue or green hue.

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CTX is known to have a blue or purple hue. CP Films posted a tech bulletin on it. It is also slightly reflective. On some cars it looks fantastic, others it doesn't quite fit as well.

VIP gave the best advice, talk to your shop see what they can do to help out.

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CTX is a great film and the slightly blue iridescence is hardly noticeable. I have it on 2 of my 3 cars now and It is growing to be one of my favorite. You made a good choice, enjoy your excellent film and the great heat rejection it provides. Just so you understand about the film, there is an adhesive on one side of the film, it would be impossible to be installed backwards on the inside of the glass. Again, you have one of the best films available. Enjoy it.

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CTX is a great film and the slightly blue iridescence is hardly noticeable. I have it on 2 of my 3 cars now and It is growing to be one of my favorite. You made a good choice, enjoy your excellent film and the great heat rejection it provides. Just so you understand about the film, there is an adhesive on one side of the film, it would be impossible to be installed backwards on the inside of the glass. Again, you have one of the best films available. Enjoy it.

Thats why I got the film because it was highly recommended, but the blue right now is very noticable, its not slight, they look more blue than charcoal in daylight. I am hoping it has something to do with drying and will dissipate in a few days.

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CTX is a great film and the slightly blue iridescence is hardly noticeable. I have it on 2 of my 3 cars now and It is growing to be one of my favorite. You made a good choice, enjoy your excellent film and the great heat rejection it provides. Just so you understand about the film, there is an adhesive on one side of the film, it would be impossible to be installed backwards on the inside of the glass. Again, you have one of the best films available. Enjoy it.

Thats why I got the film because it was highly recommended, but the blue right now is very noticable, its not slight, they look more blue than charcoal in daylight. I am hoping it has something to do with drying and will dissipate in a few days.

Probably not, but it will look different under different light. Unfortunately anything as light as that will have little to no noticeable color to it, and anything ceramic or metalized will appear slightly more reflective which is a good portion of your heat rejection. Snap a pic, let's see how horrible it is. I tinted a new Camaro in CTX 40 and AB 80 on the windshield and it looked super nice and the customer liked it too. I didn't notice any horrible blue tint.

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