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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 1/6/2007 1:27:08 AM   
darkhorse_07


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All - The pics and info have been gerat.  I purchased the moleskin today and should get it before tinting next week (friday).  I have three questions though.

1) How long did it take to install the moleskin
2) Were there any of those plastic tree looking things holding the door in (and if so did you use the tool to keep them from breaking)?
3) After you reinstalled the doors did you notice any difference in fit and finish (the door, not the moleskin).

Since I've only had the car about a week, I'm a little nervous about pulling her apart...she'll thank me later

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 1/6/2007 8:32:16 AM   
xbone

 

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Any tint shop that doesnt know about Ford rubber holding dirt and scratching the tint is a suck shop.  My guy told me right off the bat he had to put moleskin molding on.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 1/27/2007 3:03:35 PM   
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I've been having this same problem. I just spoke to the ford dealership where i bought the car and they said $60 to have felt installed and $70 to retint the 2 windows. If i'd had the windows tinted there, they'd have put the felt on right away.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 3/10/2007 2:53:49 AM   
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Nevermind...cant figure out how to delete this. Sorry.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 3/24/2007 10:12:23 AM   
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I am selling high temperature Moleskin kits for the New Mustangs. I am the lead installer at Florida's oldest tint shop and this is tried and true. Holds up to the Florida heat with no problems at all. Very high end, and as good as any of the best Moleskin being sold out there. You will get (2) 40" x 1" pieces of Moleskin shipped Priority mail for only $25 and I accept Paypal or Money Order. I have a very high Ebay positive feedback score and will offer you very good service with a high end product. Contact me at jaketuckey@yahoo.com for more info.
Thanks,
Jake

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 4/1/2007 4:28:44 AM   
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Thanks Jake! I will be emailing soon and placing an order! What is your ebay ID so I can check that....just a precaution as I am from MI and you are from FLA. I use ebay all the time and was burned only once as a newbie to ebay...(that was 4 yrs ago).  Later  J

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 4/1/2007 4:33:01 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mygt500

Thanks Jake! I will be emailing soon and placing an order! What is your ebay ID so I can check that....just a precaution as I am from MI and you are from FLA. I use ebay all the time and was burned only once as a newbie to ebay...(that was 4 yrs ago).  Later  J


Pssh, don't worry about it.  Just send him your bank account information, major credit card info, and social security number (tax purposes, of course) and he'll complete the transaction for you.  He'll only take out exactly the cost of the moleskin he ships you (which seems to get lost in the mail every single time, for some silly reason) and that will be all.

Trust him, he's a good guy.  My cousin's friend's brother knows him.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 4/1/2007 3:55:49 PM   
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Yea raubt that will work too!! Anyway, mygt500, I was born and raised in Coldwater, MI. and just moved to Florida a year ago. I owned Tuckey Motorsports in Coldwater for almost 10 years. I sold out to my brother to move south. My Ebay ID is bdmridgeback also. So check me out, I am golden. I have them listed and have sold a few sets on Ebay anyway. You can buy it through Ebay or me directly to save the time. If you buy through Ebay just pay through Paypal and I'll ship out the next morning. I would never screw a person, but raubt is watching out for everyone!! Thanks! :)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/05-Up-Mustang-Window-Tint-Moleskin-Kit-Stop-Scratches_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ63689QQitemZ190098771298QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 5/30/2007 8:52:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: BigNasty06

Also... FWIW, the owner told me he had a couple other Mustang owners come in and they received letters from Ford apologizing for the problem. Not sure what FOMOCO did for them, but I figured I'd throw it out there.

Supposedly these customers went through Phil Long Ford in Denver/Lakewood, CO.

Courtesy Ford in Littleton, CO acted like I was goofy when I called them about it. FOMOCO should AT LEAST have to reimburse us all for these felt/moleskin kits we're having installed! Not to mention the poor folks that have to pay for the re-tint as well!

Did I just read that FOMOCO was ranked LAST in customer sat?


I HATE COURTESY FORD in Denver.  Shameless hate plug AGAINST them.

BTW - I just ordered the moleskin and am going to go back to my tint installer praying they will replace under tint warranty.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 5/30/2007 2:16:53 PM   
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So im not the only one? I need mine replaced too

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/6/2007 12:27:10 PM   
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Well I just checked my car out. I don't have tint. But I guess Ford cheaped out on my 07 GT, because I don't even have the velcro backing on the inside of the window. Mine is just rubber, which will scratch my tint when I get it done.  Guess I better order some Moleskin. Does anyone elses 07 not have any felt lining on their cars?

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/6/2007 2:23:36 PM   
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I have some moleskin I need to get rid of.. I decided not to tint. PM me if you're interested.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/6/2007 2:27:12 PM   
mAnYsTyLeS


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If I'm not mistaken, no car comes with felt from the factory (only if your dealer does it).  I think.

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ORIGINAL: luckydawg003

Well I just checked my car out. I don't have tint. But I guess Ford cheaped out on my 07 GT, because I don't even have the velcro backing on the inside of the window. Mine is just rubber, which will scratch my tint when I get it done.  Guess I better order some Moleskin. Does anyone elses 07 not have any felt lining on their cars?


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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/6/2007 2:37:20 PM   
luckydawg003


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Well I know Tacobills mustang came with it, cause I saw his (How To:) and he had to remove the velcro stuff to put on the moleskin. Maybe only the 05 mustangs had the velcro stuff. Im not sure.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/6/2007 11:56:39 PM   
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TacoBills didn't come with velcro installed at the factory.  I'm willing to bet the velcro he was removing was another type of velcro that didn't stick properly or work that well.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/7/2007 12:23:22 AM   
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Ill throw in..... That i bought 15 cent felt, cut strips out of it, and $3 double-sided tape at walmart and its held up for 3 months now and worked perfect.

And I have a late model '05, but no velcro or anything was in there

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/7/2007 12:33:09 AM   
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WOW this is still floating around from a year ago!? Get the moleskins and see Tacobills write up on how to install!

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/7/2007 10:32:03 AM   
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Do you guys know of any good tint shops in Brandon, FL? Thanks.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 6/16/2007 5:01:56 PM   
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Just added the moleskin to my car yesterday. Very easy install. Now I can get my windows tinted, and not have to worry about scratches.

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RE: TECH: Dealing with Window Tint Scratching... - 8/8/2007 5:39:34 PM   
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Add me to the list of '07 models with this problem.

Same here!  2007 w/ build date of 02/2007.  Was tinted by dealer in Denver, CO in April '07.  Bought it
07/07/07 (best purchase ever!!) and got / discovered scratches within a week!!  Will have it re-tinted and Moleskin added!

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