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					Originally Posted by Gary in BR
					
				 I tried tinting the windstop with normal window tint, it worked for about 5 days. 
 About 2 years ago I came across paint that is designed for Lexan. Its uses to tint the windows of model cars. I paid about $20 for the aresol can of paint and shipping.
 
 I prepped the window by cleaning it and then sprayed as even as a coat as possible. I let it dry a few hours then did another coat. It took about 4 very thin coats to get the wind stop as dark as I wanted. It appears to be normal tint.
 
 Hope this helps.
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they have those spray cans that you are talking about at hobby places for 5 bux.
wanna post some pics?