If you don't know what your doing, take it to the shop.
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X2 this is a given.
Ask and make sure its metallic film. Meaning its a higher quality film that will not break down in light and turn purple like the cheap "china tint" as we call it around here. It stays black.
I went 15% all around on my car. Love it! ($100.00 total)
Also make sure they can do your rear glass with one single piece of film. If they do it in two or more, you WILL eventually get a separation seam viable and lets in a thin line of light. You can tell if you have a guy who knows what hes doing and takes pride in his work if he can do this. Most say no they cant to take a short cut cause its easier to work with smaller pieces.
Best advice...ask around locally. Talk to people and see who they recommend. You can find out fast who's usually good and who's usually bad after asking a small handful of people.
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