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Originally Posted by johnnyfive
they stop the tint just before it hits the seal so that it will never wrinkle, or scrape, or pinch, or scratch when it slides into the seal. if it is done right it will look flawless, and definetly look like it was suposed to be done that way. but on the other hand, i have seen some really bad looking tint jobs done like this, with all kinds of jagged eadges, and just really looks bad.
shop i got mine done at did it this way, and also got a 5 year full warranty, and a lifetime warranty on the film
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Thanks for the informative heads up-I guess that makes sense now. Yeah the cut off is pretty clean so its not too cheap looking, it looks like its suppose to do that as you mentioned. I only asked that cause my co-worker said that his friends tint goes all the way. Anyway don't mean too get off topic, thanks again!