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  • #16
    Originally posted by brynjohnson2002 View Post
    I do window tinting... We cut the film and heat shrink it to the glass on the outside and install it on the inside... (heatshrinking is "melting" the film to curve with the glass as windows are not flat) You lay the tint on the outside of the window with the liner facing you... Install inside the car with a spray bottle full of water and 4 drops of joy dish soap.. More soap equals more slip and longer to dry out. Less soap makes it harder to instal but makes it quicker to dry out. I hope that helps out a little..
    Some heat it with a heat gun or blow torch. I use the torch method. Main ingredient is do everything as clean as you can and it will turn out good.
    Ford Fester

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    • #17
      I'll give it a try I didn't know it was fitted on the outside then installed inside !
      Thanks for explaining all that. As with anything the/you pros will make it look better
      but it doesn't cost much and if it looks pretty good it should be fun from beginning to end !
      Thanks to the OP for finding this and bringing it up here!
      Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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      • #18
        Originally posted by brynjohnson2002 View Post
        ...cut the film and heat shrink it to the glass on the outside and install it on the inside... You lay the tint on the outside of the window with the liner facing you... Install inside the car ...
        Exactly what I was trying to get at! I'll have to start using more detail, but this little box makes it seem like I'm writing a book!

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