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Rear tints and dogs

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Hi guys, I have the estate octy and recently got the rears tinted. She looks awesome, and so far no problems. My 1st skoda and I love it.

I just noticed in another thread, and did not want to hijack it, but a fella got a new estate vrs, and said he had dogs so the estate would be perfect. Then a bit further down someone asked was he going to tint the rears?

Well I have 2 dogs, and I am scared to put them in the boot now invade they scratch the tint? The looks great, really really great with the tints, but as soon as I done it i have cleaned her almost every day and even begrudge letting the missus in the passenger seat!! I think I would go mad if the dogs jumped up at cat or something and scratched the tint.... It would ruin the whole car.

So, does the tints scratch easy by dog paw? Am I being too anal? I'm considering just taking the tints out now if it can be done so I just get back to using the car as the workhorse it was bought for!!? Thoughts?

I had three German Shepherds at one point and a Vectra hatchback with tinted windows, they did not damage at all and that was five years worth of ownership!! Don't worry the worse thing they could get would be a bit of slobber!!!

Trailer for the dogs. Simples :lol:

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Lol trailer is the way, I'm so protective of my new octy I was considering buying a caravan to hook up and take the dogs in down the park!! Lol lol

Cheers Adam, that's put my mind at rest a bit.

Used to have a caravan as well, just for holidays though!!!

Its only a car get a grip fella.

Tints can be replaced.

Decent quality professionally installed tints won't scratch easily. Got 8 year old tints in the 4X4 and the boot is often full of bikes and the kids haven't scratched their windows noticeably.

Cheap rubbish might be different...

I have a greatdane and my other octy had tints,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,never marked them at all............tougher than u think

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