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Sunscreening Carwindows With Text!?


Bosse137

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I just brought home my new Isuzy V-Cross,which had a sunscreening film put on its windows by the carcompany.I did not notis at first,that there is some text on the front window,just in front of my eyes,that is,in the middle of the window.After I saw it,it became very irritating. Also on one of the sidewindows is a larger text,also not so visible at first glance.Is this normal? My reaction is to take the car back tomorrow and demand to have this fixed,one way or another.Anyone has some knowledge on this subject:please let me know!

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Yep Take it back and point it out no need to demand they should remove it no problem, its just print on the tinting. I had the same they used some solution to remove it no problems since.

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Yup ^^^, they leave the identifying text on the film to prove that it's the stuff you requested. Should have a little bottle of alcohol (I think it is) to remove.

My sister-in-law has film with text on it. At first it wasn't noticeable, then once you see it, it becomes distracting. I'll have to try alcohol to see if I can remove it.

Thanks!

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Yup ^^^, they leave the identifying text on the film to prove that it's the stuff you requested. Should have a little bottle of alcohol (I think it is) to remove.

Makes sense, I wondered why they left it on and supplied you with the tools to remove it. I immediately thought laziness but I can now understand its left to prove they used the correct product.

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Yup ^^^, they leave the identifying text on the film to prove that it's the stuff you requested. Should have a little bottle of alcohol (I think it is) to remove.

Makes sense, I wondered why they left it on and supplied you with the tools to remove it. I immediately thought laziness but I can now understand its left to prove they used the correct product.

Companies may also fraudulently print false logos and text onto cheap generic film.

(Source: Somchai, S (2013) Land of Scams. 16th ed. Bangkok: Non-Existent Books Co., p.1,303)

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Many thanks to all of you!! Now I have another question for you,if you please.. Is it possible to turn off/take away the voice that tells about going over the speed-limit? I did seek help at the car company,but they did not know,surprise,surprise....

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