My tint guy says he always removes boat windshields for a better tint job. He says remove the top rail and wiggle the window out the top sounds easy, looks easy, phillips screws hold the rail on. Anybody ever removed there with windshield? I re-installing is where I think it may be tricky. Any comments?
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When I had my windows tinted recently, the company that did it said they had a contract with the Malibu dealership in town. He stated that the dealership wanted the windows removed before tint so the windows could be FULLY tinted. Due to the shape of my Tige's windows (2004 22i) and many other wakeboard boats, he stated it takes more work, but it receives full coverage. If the windows remain on, it's hard for the tinters to get down to the bottom - on the inside of the windows on the dash. Now, having said that, I told him to leave the windows in and do the best job they could. I am very satisfied with the results. They are not "completely tinted", but you have to look closely to notice a difference, and the tint line is still very clean. I was a little nervous with removing them myself or having someone else do it. I believe in the age old adage - don't fix what aint broke. Either way, I would do it all over again... it makes a HUGE difference in the look of my boat. I have no pics right now, but will post some early next week (after my weekend boating trip!
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It took alittle longer getting them back in but it wasn't bad. I found it easier to put the rubber seal on the window then press it into the frame. I started with the curved window first then did the side window. After they where in place I installed the top u channel starting at the rear of the side window You will need something thin to help spread the rubber seal open for the window to be pressed in place. Makes for a clean tint job for sure.
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