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Re: Question about Tinting the back window of an Accord

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Question about Tinting the back window of an Accord

R4O29 Nov 2005 23:13
OK, here goes......I have tinted the side windows of my 1992
Accord....when I got to the back window, I cut out the piece to fit and
then came the time to adhere the tint....sheeze...what a
mess....bubbles and overlap in the curved area of window and it looked
so terrible that I took it off.

Can someone here explain a way to tint the back window of an
Accord.....without the bubbles and overlap?

Thanks!!!!

Also, I have a comment.   I had installed a car alarm on my car about 2
years ago.   Amazingly, 7 months after I got the alarm, my car was
stolen!!!    I got it back 3 months later.  Well, the thing constantly
went off and I would run outside see what was going on.  I was in a
"parinoid state".    As you can imagine, I was tired of constantly
running outside to turn it off.   So, I took the ignition wire from the
engine compartment and spliced an On/Off troggle switch into the
circuit.  Then, I placed the troggle switch in an area above the Hood
Latch, but tucked under the dashboard.  It is completely undetectable
because it is "camoflauged" near other wires.   So now, I have
disconnected my alarm and use the troggle switch.   All I need to do is
turn it off when I get out of the car and Wala.....no power to the
ignition!!!!    Now lets see those thieves try to steal my little Honda
again!!!

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