Big thanks to Tintprotector.com (MoleSkin)
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RE: Big thanks to Tintprotector.com (MoleSkin)
I'm happy to pay someone for coming up with a clever marketing plan.
For 25 bucks, it was worth the customer service support I received.
I'd pay the money again in a second.
Personally, I think it sucks that someone would come in and try to offer a 5 dollar alternative when tintprotector.com is obviously just trying to make a living.
For 25 bucks, it was worth the customer service support I received.
I'd pay the money again in a second.
Personally, I think it sucks that someone would come in and try to offer a 5 dollar alternative when tintprotector.com is obviously just trying to make a living.
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RE: Big thanks to Tintprotector.com (MoleSkin)
Its not the same stuff! The $5 moleskin is generic and most people say it comes off in a matter of weeks to months and leaves glue all over your window tint.
Tint Protector manufactures their own. Its designed to last unlike the generic stuff that was never designed for the heat in a car door.
One lasts for the life of your car and the other wont even last a few months.
Tint Protector manufactures their own. Its designed to last unlike the generic stuff that was never designed for the heat in a car door.
One lasts for the life of your car and the other wont even last a few months.
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Its not the same stuff! The $5 moleskin is generic and most people say it comes off in a matter of weeks to months and leaves glue all over your window tint.
Tint Protector manufactures their own. Its designed to last unlike the generic stuff that was never designed for the heat in a car door.
One lasts for the life of your car and the other wont even last a few months.
Tint Protector manufactures their own. Its designed to last unlike the generic stuff that was never designed for the heat in a car door.
One lasts for the life of your car and the other wont even last a few months.
#16
I put on the same stuff from tint protector. and it has worked great. except. that i think when i originally did it. i did not get a couple sections in the middle quite right... I have had glue issues on the tint for quite a while. Probably going to pull it off, and put some new stuff on.
at least the glue can be washed off. unlike scratches.
Also you do not have to remove the entire door panel. When I did it, i just took most of the screws and things off, pulled the door piece back and then slid out the plastic piece.
at least the glue can be washed off. unlike scratches.
Also you do not have to remove the entire door panel. When I did it, i just took most of the screws and things off, pulled the door piece back and then slid out the plastic piece.
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