You have 3 options for your back window due to the large dot matrix, some or all options may be available to you depending on the skill/professionalism of your tinter.
1. Nothing special. The tint will not adhere to the top 6" of the back glass or will adhere non-uniformly. This looks terrible and is the worst choice, but cheap tinters will leave it like this to make a quick buck.
2. Glue method. Relatively recently we have started using clear stationary glue in the tint world to fill in the space between the glass and the film and promote adhesion on in the matrix area. This method is my favorite because when done properly the film adheres perfectly and the window looks seamless from top to bottom. This takes extra time and skill, so it costs a bit more money.
3. Vinyl blackout. Some tinters prefer to simply cut a piece of black vinyl and piece it atop the window, covering the matrix. This looks better than doing nothing, but does contrast with a legal percentage film.






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