tinting
tinting
step 1- clean windows (at least 2 times)
step 2- get tint and place it on the outside first and cut out the pattern (at least 1 inch bigger than window) oh
yeah wet the window first with a car soap and water (1 part soap 5 parts water in to a sprayer)
step 3-peel off the protective sheet and place it on the inner wet side of winow
step4- squegge all the bubbles and air from the top to bottom be sure to use some of that soap as lubricant so you dont scratch up everything.
step 5- razor off excess and keep squggeing
step 6- with a heat gun (or for you people that are married you can also use your wives hairdryer set to max heat and medium wind) and squeege with LUBRICANT__SOAP MIXURE to remove and more water and air bubbles and to let the tint adhesive tack on better
step 7- nice yeah
step 2- get tint and place it on the outside first and cut out the pattern (at least 1 inch bigger than window) oh
yeah wet the window first with a car soap and water (1 part soap 5 parts water in to a sprayer)step 3-peel off the protective sheet and place it on the inner wet side of winow
step4- squegge all the bubbles and air from the top to bottom be sure to use some of that soap as lubricant so you dont scratch up everything.
step 5- razor off excess and keep squggeing
step 6- with a heat gun (or for you people that are married you can also use your wives hairdryer set to max heat and medium wind) and squeege with LUBRICANT__SOAP MIXURE to remove and more water and air bubbles and to let the tint adhesive tack on better
step 7- nice yeah
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so your selling instructions?
you just Pwned yourself cause you already gave them out..................BAHAHAHAHHA
NOooooooob wrong Forum....hahahaha....if you were writing a DIY it's good to know ...(i guess)
you just Pwned yourself cause you already gave them out..................BAHAHAHAHHA
NOooooooob wrong Forum....hahahaha....if you were writing a DIY it's good to know ...(i guess)
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