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My '23 Touring hatchback was tinted today—ceramic all around, including full windshield. I immediately noticed some damage to the car and other issues with the install. I don't want to overreact, so I'm wondering how others would try to address these things, if at all.
First, the body damage—a deep cut in the driver door pillar (probably from cutting the film) and gnarled trim on both rear doors (probably from a heat gun):
Second, debris under / creases in the film, including two spots on the windshield directly in front of the driver:
Finally, visible gaps and some jagged cuts around edges of the film:
I think the tint shop should eliminate the debris/creases free of charge, then pay for replacing the damaged trim pieces. But is that too far? Not far enough?
First, the body damage—a deep cut in the driver door pillar (probably from cutting the film) and gnarled trim on both rear doors (probably from a heat gun):
Second, debris under / creases in the film, including two spots on the windshield directly in front of the driver:
Finally, visible gaps and some jagged cuts around edges of the film:
I think the tint shop should eliminate the debris/creases free of charge, then pay for replacing the damaged trim pieces. But is that too far? Not far enough?
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