I have been window tinting for 20 years. Monday I will start doing the Invisible Bra, any pointers? I noticed that you don't pull or stretch the film like I have seen. And you also don't work from the middle out. I was told that is how it is done. Also you back role the film on to the car. I like that idea! You look like you know what you are doing. So I figured I would ask you. =)
If you are in a warm climate, leave the vehicle in the sun for a few hours. Then with the assistance of a heat gun, on the low setting start on one corner and slowly peel and remove. If you overheat on removal then the film will tear in small pieces. Try to remove it a section at a time.
I have been window tinting for 20 years. Monday I will start doing the Invisible Bra, any pointers? I noticed that you don't pull or stretch the film like I have seen. And you also don't work from the middle out. I was told that is how it is done. Also you back role the film on to the car. I like that idea! You look like you know what you are doing. So I figured I would ask you. =)
Sexyguy3391 1 year ago
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willyharrison1 1 year ago
my friends wifes car had one of those but now its all dried and cracked.............any sugestions of how to get it off?
massacr3xxx 2 years ago
If you are in a warm climate, leave the vehicle in the sun for a few hours. Then with the assistance of a heat gun, on the low setting start on one corner and slowly peel and remove. If you overheat on removal then the film will tear in small pieces. Try to remove it a section at a time.
InnovativeDetailing1 2 years ago
that doesn't look too easy, bumper with a lot of details.
gianinline 2 years ago