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I know this topic has been covered in the past (I searched the forum) but as we all know, things and services definitely change over time. I am looking for a reputable window tinter in the area. Any suggestions?
We have used both Rogers Stereo and Masters Car Stereo. Rogers was expensive, and we weren't terribly happy with their work, especially for the price paid. Masters was reasonably priced, and their work was flawless. Highly recommend Masters. They are in a shopping center at the corner of Laurens Rd and Washington.
A friend and I both had our cars tinted there in the last month. Chris did a great job. I prefer him to places like Masters or Rogers because he owns the business and he does all the tinting. I feel that he cares more about the quality of the job he does and you know his experience as opposed to going to a place where the guys doing the tinting may come and go.
Thanks guys! I'll look into both Master's and Eclipse
I just had mine done this past weekend at Tint Solutions on Laurens Road. They had slightly higher ratings on Google than Eclipse. I think either would be a good choice - I used Eclipse a few years ago and had no complaints.
I just had mine done this past weekend at Tint Solutions on Laurens Road. They had slightly higher ratings on Google than Eclipse. I think either would be a good choice - I used Eclipse a few years ago and had no complaints.
Tint Solutions has three tinting products, Pro, Carbon and CXP. Which one did you choose and/or recommend? What are the differences?
Tint Solutions has three tinting products, Pro, Carbon and CXP. Which one did you choose and/or recommend? What are the differences?
I went with the CXP. I did some google searches on the CXP and it seems to be good high-end stuff. We were only doing 2 windows so it was the difference between $80 for the Carbon and $120 for the CXP. They both have lifetime warranties (the Pro does not) so I think you would be good with either, but in this case I just thought that having the best available made sense because I'm going to keep the car for at least 10 years and don't want to have to ever have it redone.
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