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Hello all.

Many years ago, I used the services of a guy that removed all the glass from my car (except front windshield), and dyed them smoky bronze.

 

His explanation consisted in carefully pouring (not spraying) his 'magic' recipe on the inside surface, kept the glass at an angle to let the excess drip and took a few hours to dry. Yielded an optically clear and smooth, scratch resistant hard finish. No bubbles, no streaks, no voids, highly wetting/bonding

It may had an unintended -or intended- bonus of blocking IR.

 

What would you suggest to do such, mixing some automotive clear coat with what dye/ink or something else ? Would proper spraying work well too ?

 

Miguel

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