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I am building a '69 Nova right now and am thinking of tinting the windows. Has anyone done this before? Any tips? Thanks
 
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Hi Noobian,Tamiya makes a 'clear smoke' in rattle can that works decent. Try it on some scrap first of course.
 
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if you're using tamiya acrylics through an airbrush, you can try adding black to their gloss clear. I've used that before with good results. add little amounts of black at a time to get the tint where you want it.

just an option to a rattle can if that's not your thing.
 
And you dont have to stay with black with Jims idea, it will work with all colours....

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Great ideas. Might be a dumb question but... Do you tint the inside of the window or the outside?
 
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Great ideas. Might be a dumb question but... Do you tint the inside of the window or the outside?
I would recomend doing the inside
 
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Found the answer to my question here...... But, as this is the best part of 4 years old, thought i would just check if this was still the chosen method?


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Try mixing a little colour (acrylic) in the Johnsons 'KLEER' Haven't tried it myself but have heard it works.


Gregg
 
I tried tinting the canopies on my TSR2 with Tamiya clear orange.Unfortunately it dried patchy and not a uniform tint.So I cleaned it off and tried mixing some of the clear orange with a bit of the newer version of Johnsons Klear.Im pleased to say it worked well.
 
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