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TrojanGoose

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  1. Thanks for the responses. I asked for close up photos of Model 3 tint with doors open in the Tesla group I am in and over 100 comments with tons of pictures and none look anywhere close to the gap size and weird inconsistencies that are on my car. I’m relieved that I’m not being overly picky and won’t feel as bad asking the shop to correct this.
  2. Hello, I have done research, including reading this forum, on choosing a reputable tint shop and after eagerly waiting a week for my appointment I am not completely satisfied with the results. I want to preface this by saying the shop owner is willing to correct anything I am not fully satisfied with but I want to ask the experts here first if my disappointment or expectations were unreasonable. I have had other vehicles tinted in the past and I have never seen anything like this. 1). Large spaces around the entire window. I was told this was because Teslas do not have window frames and putting tint to the edge could cause issues. I had a 335 convertible with tint and didn’t have this same issue at all. 2). Spaces are very uneven from one side to another. One window is nearly to the edge, while another has a gap. I was told that there are different sizes of glass on each individual window and since sheets are cut from a plotter on a standard size it is not all uniform. 3). The corner cuts are jagged and it the same from corner to corner. One side rear window is round the other side rear window is more square. I was told this was due to the plotter. 4.) the rear window. When I look in my rear view window I see one side has an angled cut and the other has no cut. This will likely bother me every time I look in the mirror. I was told this was due to the plotter. Am I being overly picky based on previous tint jobs I have had or is this a reasonable ask for correction? I’m looking for more than just “if you are not happy, take it back in”. Again, the shop is willing to fix anything I am not satisfied with but I understand that sometimes when I pay for something that I see every day I expect more perfection than is maybe industry acceptable.
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