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Double pain glass on motor homes


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I have several regular customers that buy new motor homes every couple of years,but alot of the newer High $ ones seem to all have double pains and they can't under stand why I can't tintt hem as dark as the other ones I have tinted for them(what tint do you use on these? :bingo

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ive done them in presure sen residental films and not had a prob

Guest Sprinter
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mr p, I would think that these would come under residential film, from now on unless you can find a auto tint in limo that only absorbs less than 40% heat, all the ones that I've tinted did'nt have dual pains so limo is what they allways want, you bring up a good question on what to put on there? plus it will reject more heat and they can put on some more black curtains, thats what I would do!

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Res/com film, but I wonder what a guy would put on the rear window since it will be going down the road. I don't think its legal to have a reflective film on a vehical :bingo

Guest Sprinter
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our law is like 17% refective. thats why they nedd to put on black thick curtains or a black cover after they park the rig. you can apply a nutral color to the rear glass.

Guest Sprinter
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gus if they really have the bucks they can have some glass cut and you cna put limo on it and then they can put it up to the other glass and you've done it. or an over sized piece that covers the opening and will be on the inside of the wall so it would be 5 inches from the glass.they will be able to mount this piece as well and could even put rubber around the glass so they can move it when needed. just some thoughts!

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Whether a motorhome has single or double pane glass, they are always a pain :passout to tint. Whatever film you use, don't go any darker than 35% unless it is a silver film or something approved for use on double pane glass. One exception might be non reflective 20, but then you're putting something cheap on something really nice so I wouldn't do that. The windows are gonna be tempered glass, though, so glass breakage should be a non-issue. :passout

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