now im just tired of searching...spent 5 hours on the net searching for the way to get the perspex tinted, and this is all could think might work:
-spray tint, the kind that people spray on to darken taillights (not very good solution, messy to apply, inreversible?)
-perforated tint, the kind that is made out of hundreds of little dots (like the dots you see in the edges of windows in some cars). could work pretty good considered the possible outgassing people are talking about!
-tint film,reusable. its held on by static (what i understood) very cheap, could do the trick.
-just tint it! use normal tint and pro installer. someone on the net claimed to tint the window no prob, but i dont know how long the film stayed wrinkle/bubble free...
please people post your experiences, have you tinted the window, did the film stay there?
i cant be the onlyone who is figuring out the possibilities to tint that little devil of a window!
and also if you try any of the above tricks, let me know how it turned out, i have to live trough you guys (and girls) until i get my own beauty!