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How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:31 pm
by Coelacanth
I did a forum search for "tinted windows" and surprisingly, no useful results appeared. How do you do a smoke window tint on a lexan body?

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:56 pm
by Eau Rouge
Thinned down black and spray it on light, even coats. You don't need much to make them look tinted. Mix black with Parma's clear middle coat for the best results.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:01 pm
by Coelacanth
Is there a way to do it without an airbrush? Doh...

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:04 pm
by scr8p
go buy real automotive tint and apply it like you would on a car window. then you don't have to spray anything. :wink:

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:09 pm
by Eau Rouge
SpazStix makes a window tint in a rattle can but I have never used it before, so I can't comment on the performance or appearance. Tamiya made a rattle can in their Lexan sprays, too. I think it was called Smoke or something like that. I can't get either anywhere around here so I don't use them to paint.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:11 pm
by Coelacanth
Thanks for the leads, I'll have to give one of those ideas a try. If anyone else has suggestions that worked, I'd appreciate hearing about them.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:25 pm
by shodog
if you go to a window tinting place, they would have plenty of scraps they could give you

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:46 pm
by Coelacanth
shodog wrote:if you go to a window tinting place, they would have plenty of scraps they could give you
I'm hesitant of using the stick-on window tint because, on nearly every car I've seen with tinting, it eventually bubbles and looks like a$$. I'm thinking with the inherent flexibility of lexan, this would be an even greater possibility...but I don't speak from actual experience, just observation. :)

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:50 pm
by Coelacanth
I should mention I've used Krylon Stained Glass, which is great for tinting a clear surface with a translucent color, but it only comes in red, yellow & blue. I've never seen something similar in smoke acrylic.

http://www.krylon.com/products/stained_glass_color

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:49 pm
by DHood
The Tamiya smoke works great but don't use their window tint, it sucks.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:30 pm
by shirochanwrx
Real automotive tint works great and costs next to nothing for a big roll at Walmart, Autozone, etc. I've used it a couple of times and never had a problem with bubbles ... do it like it says on the label with some water with a couple drops of dish soap and it works great.

Plus, real window is tough, flexible stuff. Strips of it are great for protecting / reinforcing wheel wells, although I haven't used it on anything that takes the beating that the rear wheel arches do in short course bodies.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:35 pm
by Coelacanth
I picked up something called VHT NightShades, which is intended for smoking out taillight/headlight lenses. I'll have to test it before using it, of course, but it's good for plastics. I'm mostly concerned what it will do if sprayed over top of already-painted lexan paint...of course, I could mask off the already-painted areas, but it'd be interesting to see if it attacks existing paint.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 5:41 pm
by Coelacanth
Has anybody tried Pactra Window Tint? It's made specifically for Lexan.

http://www.testors.com/products/137987

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:19 pm
by vwjuice
I was at the lhs last night and they had Tamiya window tint in the spray can. Like the pactra stuff. They also had Tamiya transparent paint that could be used for doing colored window tinting.

Re: How to do window tinting?

Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 5:51 pm
by LTO_Dave
Coelacanth wrote:I picked up something called VHT NightShades, which is intended for smoking out taillight/headlight lenses. I'll have to test it before using it, of course, but it's good for plastics. I'm mostly concerned what it will do if sprayed over top of already-painted lexan paint...of course, I could mask off the already-painted areas, but it'd be interesting to see if it attacks existing paint.

I used the VHT stuff on my RC10 runner body with no issues. Practice on some lexan scraps first...it goes on heavy and requires a very light coat.