any reviews or experience with their tint and quality of work??
$99 sounds like steal!
any reviews or experience with their tint and quality of work??
$99 sounds like steal!
Haven’t heard anything about them.
http://www.undergroundtinting.com/
Drying time
Your new window film will take about 3 to 5 days to fully dry, sometimes a lot longer depending on film brand, type, and weather conditions. Until this time your tinted windows may appear hazy or lumpy, and it may seem to have water bubbles. Do not roll your tinted windows down until dry!
Cleaning
Window film may be cleaned with a soft clean cloth and alcohol based cleaner or plain water. Ammonia products should not be used.
Black dotted edges
Most cars have a black ceramic ‘frit’ edge on the rear window. Sometimes this ceramic edge is straight and flat, sometimes it will have a dotted edge. These black ceramic dots are quite thick on most cars and prevent the window film from sticking to the area between the dots. This results in a whitish looking strip trimming the glass. Typically this isn’t very noticeable, however some cars have a wide band of dots trimming the top of the rear window. This area is so wide that the whitish looking area created is more pronounced. Unfortunately, the effect is unavoidable.
Seat Belt Chips
Caution should be used when releasing seat belts. Small chips can be made in the window film due to the seat belt hitting the glass as it is released, THIS IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
Imperfections
Though we strive for perfection in our installations, due to the nature of the product, some degree of dust contamination and or minor imperfections are present in every window film application, also pre-existing flaws or scratches and metal deposits on the glass are often much more noticeable after the windows are tinted.
Small silvery looking spots or ‘metal rubs’ on some windows are usually found in station wagons or other utillity vehicles, and are caused by a metalic object (such as a baby stroller handle) rubbing against the inner surface of the glass during travel. This rubbing deposits metal onto the glass creating a silver or grey stain. Usually these these metal rubs aren’t very noticeable and often aren’t noticed until the windows become tinted.
Night Time Defogger Distortion At night you may notice that the light from headlights will reflect off of the defogger lines. This is caused by the film having to bend slightly around the raised defogger line, it varies from car to car, and there is nothing that can be done about it.
Dot Matrix Explained
Most cars have a black ceramic ‘frit’ edge on the rear window. Sometimes this ceramic edge is straight and flat, sometimes it will have a dotted edge. These black ceramic dots are quite thick on most cars and prevent the film from sticking to the area between the dots. This results in a whitish looking strip trimming the glass.
Typically this isn’t very noticeable, however some cars have a wide band of dots trimming the top of the rear window. This area is so wide that the whitish looking area created is more pronounced. Not much can be done about the narrow strip of dots going around the edges, other than letting the film dry for a few days and then pressing the film down onto the dots with your finger or a hard card wrapped in a paper towel. usually this will greatly reduce the whitish appearance. This usually doesn’t work well for the wide band of dots.
When I see things like; effect is unavoidable, there is nothing that can be done about it, typically this isn’t very noticeable however…it makes me question their application technique.
There is probably a reason why $99 is a steal…but, I hope I am wrong. It would be nice to have another source for this even though A LOT of people on here seem to hate on tinting.
If it is done right and on the right car it looks SO nice…
I own a small business and ive been approached by groupon, living social, etc. etc. For every $99 deal they sell, Underground is only getting about $50. Makes me wonder how profitable this is.
Awesome, I was looking for a way that I could pay someone to have the Amherst PD to constantly pull me over and write me tickets but thought spending $200+ on it was too much. Now $99 on the other hand, that’s a cheap price to pay for near constant police harassment.
Sometimes it’s a gamble just to get their name out there and start building a client base and reputation within the community.
I have tints on my Jeep, live in Amherst (Amherst cop lives across the street from me) and I’ve never been pulled over for tint. Maybe they just dont like you?
I’ve had tints on every car I’ve owned. 5% on the Lotus. I’ve never once been ticketed for it, even when getting pulled over for other things.