Wish I could just drop the car off with EuroVision, as it's obvious they know what they're doing, but unfortunately I am on the East Coast, so I can't. That's what I am most after with getting my white '16 GTI 2-door tinted -- quality job.
I have access to a ton of shops throughout MD and southern PA so it's hard to get to them all and narrow them down. I had one local shop do my truck with Suntek Carbon a few years ago and was happy with the results. I just started talking with them about doing my GTI.
They carry Suntek (Carbon, CXP), Huper Optik (too light for my taste), and Rayno Phantom S9. Other shops carry 3M Crystalline but again too light for me.
If I use this shop, I am thinking of Rayno S9 on the sides/rear window in 5%, and they recommended SunTek CXP on the windshield in 55%. I forget why they don't do Rayno on the front, maybe it was because I wanted a 5% strip across the top of the windshield, or maybe 50% was too dark.
I am looking at $450 for the Rayno, $120 for the CXP windshield, and $40 for the CXP "eyebrow".
What are some specific questions I could ask the shop about this car without sounding condescending or offensive? I wouldn't expect the front desk girl to know the intricacies of each car so I feel she might just give me the canned "my guys know that car well" response.
If you have any contacts in the MD/PA area that you would recommend, I'd be willing to hear those too. Any guidance or direction you can give is appreciated!
I have access to a ton of shops throughout MD and southern PA so it's hard to get to them all and narrow them down. I had one local shop do my truck with Suntek Carbon a few years ago and was happy with the results. I just started talking with them about doing my GTI.
They carry Suntek (Carbon, CXP), Huper Optik (too light for my taste), and Rayno Phantom S9. Other shops carry 3M Crystalline but again too light for me.
If I use this shop, I am thinking of Rayno S9 on the sides/rear window in 5%, and they recommended SunTek CXP on the windshield in 55%. I forget why they don't do Rayno on the front, maybe it was because I wanted a 5% strip across the top of the windshield, or maybe 50% was too dark.
I am looking at $450 for the Rayno, $120 for the CXP windshield, and $40 for the CXP "eyebrow".
What are some specific questions I could ask the shop about this car without sounding condescending or offensive? I wouldn't expect the front desk girl to know the intricacies of each car so I feel she might just give me the canned "my guys know that car well" response.
If you have any contacts in the MD/PA area that you would recommend, I'd be willing to hear those too. Any guidance or direction you can give is appreciated!