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  • Sounds a good plan. I prefer to have all windows same tint, not darker at the back. I've got a bit of time to decide yet

    I had my Subie sunroof tinted with a highly reflective film (Not sure of specs, will look up) and that made a huge difference to glare inside the vehicle.

    *Edit* Madico RG20P reverse - Whatever that is !
    Last edited by GeeMatt; 27-10-2014, 07:44 AM.
    Mine: Octavia vRS Combi (MY15) | Brilliant Silver | 6MT | 162Kw 350Nm | Tech Pack* | 18" Black Pack | Leather | Sky Port | Ordered Aug 14 | Built Wk 48 2014 | Landed 3/2/2015 | Delivered 20/2/2015
    Hers: MY06 MkV Golf TDI 6DSG | Silver | Stock | RNS510 + Badge RVC Installed.
    Weekender/Project:
    Classic Mini 1972
    Dependant #2: Mk4 2001 GTi

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    • Originally posted by brad View Post
      I can't work out why you need to take off door trims.

      I get mine done (3 cars so far) by a graet guy in Sydney & there's none of that happening.
      He does it so more tint gets down below where it can peel off, most places just shove it down behind the rubber. I've never had issues with that happening, Rob came pretty highly recommended, just with a warning he won't do certain cars that he can't get trims off. I had no dramas but was taking a Hyundai Santa Fe a model he has done many times. I usually get the dealer to do them with a lifetime warranty grade film but just forgot with my Skoda. Normally I ask for it as the final "free" throwin, but the Hyundai dealer wouldn't budge.

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      • Originally posted by GeeMatt View Post
        Sounds a good plan. I prefer to have all windows same tint, not darker at the back. I've got a bit of time to decide yet

        I had my Subie sunroof tinted with a highly reflective film (Not sure of specs, will look up) and that made a huge difference to glare inside the vehicle.

        *Edit* Madico RG20P reverse - Whatever that is !
        The sunroofs I have had generally have a pretty good finish on them already. Aftermarket Hollandias are pretty cool inside in blazing sun.

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        • Maybe one of the owners with a roof can pipe up, but Skoda's ones are already tinted quite a lot, and are 94+% UV protection in the glass alone.

          I won't be getting the roof glass tinted.

          Edit: and they have a reasonable level of ir (heat) protection too. Don't think of the glass like a glasshouse.....
          2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
          Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).

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          • Fair nuf. I hadn't checked out any details. Subie was tinted from factory but the issue for me was the glare, not the heat. Made it uncomfortable on my ageing (read balding !) pate ! and squinting while driving ('spose I could have worn sunnies instead of my specs !)
            Mine: Octavia vRS Combi (MY15) | Brilliant Silver | 6MT | 162Kw 350Nm | Tech Pack* | 18" Black Pack | Leather | Sky Port | Ordered Aug 14 | Built Wk 48 2014 | Landed 3/2/2015 | Delivered 20/2/2015
            Hers: MY06 MkV Golf TDI 6DSG | Silver | Stock | RNS510 + Badge RVC Installed.
            Weekender/Project:
            Classic Mini 1972
            Dependant #2: Mk4 2001 GTi

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            • Some sunroofs are, some aren't. The Skoda ones are excellent, but I know Nissan use old tech glass that is hot as buggery with no UV protection. Other car makers do to.

              When doing my research before getting the roof (having to prove to my very pale wife it would be OK) it appears vag bought out the tech for glass for sunroof from hollandia, who were world leaders. Which is why they get the 'special' glass. Not sure if other makes get it.
              2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
              Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).

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              • In addition the quality tinted glass in the sunroof, my Mk 2 RS sunroof has a pretty good shade blind which basically blocks out 99% of the remaining heat/glare etc. Doesn't the Mk 3 have a similar blind?

                The biggest advantage of the Mk 2 sunroof is you can pop the glass up when the car is parked in the sun, and in conjunction with a windscreen reflective blind, the car remains quite cool inside when parked in the sun (I also have tinted windows). And the windscreen wiper sensor automatically detects when it starts to rain and closes your sunroof automatically for you!!!!

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                • Originally posted by GTR27 View Post
                  Knowing a dealer, about 6 times what it's worth. Seriously save your money and take it to a pro detailer. They will do a better job, with better products for much less money.
                  OK, after i told the dealer that i would not be interested in having them do the paint protection, interior protection & window tinting (Because i was going with another company) They've just emailed me and offered the total package for $1230

                  Worth it?
                  I figure its OK

                  That allows for:

                  $600 for opti-coat
                  $400 for Window Tint (Rough price i received)
                  $230 for interior & leather protection

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                  • That's not too bad if it is genuine opti coat. You getting leather or cloth? 303 aerospace interior protectant is cheap and easy to apply.
                    2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
                    Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).

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                    • Originally posted by godzilla_110TDI View Post
                      OK, after i told the dealer that i would not be interested in having them do the paint protection, interior protection & window tinting (Because i was going with another company) They've just emailed me and offered the total package for $1230

                      Worth it?
                      I figure its OK

                      That allows for:

                      $600 for opti-coat
                      $400 for Window Tint (Rough price i received)
                      $230 for interior & leather protection
                      It really depends on what they do for the money and if there are any caveats in the product warranty. I remember back in the days of Ming Surface treatment warranty was void unless you had the vehicle inspected every 12 months & various other hoop-jumping exercises.

                      I'm not sure what the flavour of the month is now but opti-Coat been out a fair while (I think it's now Opti-Coat mk2) & FMJ (Full Metal Jacket?) is supposed to be better & that's been out a while as well. Plenty of people happy with Nanolex as well.

                      The thing is, I've never heard any long term owners raving about how great their dealer supplied package is but the opti-Coat / FMJ / nanolex folk all have to wear nappies they are so excited with the outcome.

                      I was just browsing some other posts on the subject & the base cost of Audi paint/leather protection packages (no tint) is $200. Last time I got tint done it was $330 for "good stuff". The dealer still has a good profit margin at $1200.

                      In the end it's your call.
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                      • Agree with Brad on this. There are lots of coating options available out there - ceramic, nano technology, etc, some longer results than the other. What ever you choose, understand that non of them lasts forever, although some may claim life-time protection. If you are lead to believe that you get one of these coatings and don't have to worry about looking after the paint work, you will see that the warranty as well as effectiveness of the coating will degrade in no time.

                        Originally posted by brad View Post
                        It really depends on what they do for the money and if there are any caveats in the product warranty. I remember back in the days of Ming Surface treatment warranty was void unless you had the vehicle inspected every 12 months & various other hoop-jumping exercises.

                        I'm not sure what the flavour of the month is now but opti-Coat been out a fair while (I think it's now Opti-Coat mk2) & FMJ (Full Metal Jacket?) is supposed to be better & that's been out a while as well. Plenty of people happy with Nanolex as well.

                        The thing is, I've never heard any long term owners raving about how great their dealer supplied package is but the opti-Coat / FMJ / nanolex folk all have to wear nappies they are so excited with the outcome.

                        I was just browsing some other posts on the subject & the base cost of Audi paint/leather protection packages (no tint) is $200. Last time I got tint done it was $330 for "good stuff". The dealer still has a good profit margin at $1200.

                        In the end it's your call.
                        Last edited by vEnOm_oz; 27-10-2014, 03:12 PM.
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                        MY15 Skoda Octavia vRS 162 Race Blue Combi

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                        • IMO check if you can get paint, wheel and window protection for $600, that would be a good price. Interior will be roughly $160. I'm not a fan of dealer pushed paint protection, just for the fact that they rip you off. Always get it done at an independent who specialises in it. Tinting will be about $370.

                          Originally posted by godzilla_110TDI View Post
                          OK, after i told the dealer that i would not be interested in having them do the paint protection, interior protection & window tinting (Because i was going with another company) They've just emailed me and offered the total package for $1230

                          Worth it?
                          I figure its OK

                          That allows for:

                          $600 for opti-coat
                          $400 for Window Tint (Rough price i received)
                          $230 for interior & leather protection
                          Last edited by vEnOm_oz; 27-10-2014, 03:15 PM.
                          Walking Contradiction...

                          MY15 Skoda Octavia vRS 162 Race Blue Combi

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                          • I tested Toughseal well over 10yrs ago, and have had several cars go the full 5yrs they say it will. It was still on there and when I had panels repainted recently it was obvious where it wasn't. I'm sure some of the others may be as good or not. What I've found I need more is scratch resistance as the more modern water based paints are so soft. Whatever Hyundai use must be made of eggshells as it scratches quite deeply from little things.

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                            • Same with Mazda


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                              • Originally posted by Polo GTEye N9 View Post
                                Well done spookya, TSI or TDi? Race Blue very nice. You just answered most of my questions.... maybe April 2015 at least before you get it. What dealer did you go with? PM me please.
                                TSI. Im up north of sydney. They are building a Skoda showroom and have no cars, so they are going to use mine as advertisement. I'll use that to hopefully get free tint and free 2 year extended warranty!

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