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Guest tint325i

I think it really depends on the film with the 206, graphite magma melts like butter on them, easy as pie, but some other films can put up a fight

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Guest tint325i

funny that, greystone is my primary line, love the stuff, pain in the ass on some matrix tho, I was even getting it from Holland when Southampton stopped selling it briefly

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Guest tint325i

depend on the car, heating outside of glass works on alot of them but some cars its just pointless, once its dry and had a finger run over it it usually looks alright, I use the carbon on stuff I know the graystone will never sit down on, its much easier to deal with the matrix with that, go look at my website, 99% of cars on it are done in graystone, most photos taken whn they are still wet tho, I'll pm you the address

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Cheers bud, that's a cool website by the way. My dad still hasn't completed mine, he's always to busy playing golf or gardening or somethin. I heat the outside of the glass on most but been debating whether to go down the route of sealing the matrix before installing.

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Guest tint325i

I wouldn't bother with that, 2 messy and 2 much risk of problems, most cars look good enough and a simple explanation to the custy usually does the job, greystone is a brilliant film and I think the pros far outweigh the cons, ultra clear from the inside, even the 10% and fantastic heat rejection, I haven't found a car yet that it doesn't look great on either, I use a fair bit of graphite magma (suntek carbon) also, I like that 2, more of a true black, greystone looks great on the BMW's and Audi's etc

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