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Tinting a 64 Ford Falcon

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2011

Thanks to Mike for letting me film this in his shop!
LLumar AT 20%

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  • Awesome job! Really impressive. I am an amateur (only tinted 2 cars) and I have a 66 Mustang and, like the Falcon, there's no dot matrix on the rear glass. How did you cut the tint and get no light gaps? I've tried several times and I either get gaps or overlap. Did you shrink first, then cut, or is there a technique you could clue me in on? Thanks.

  • @Littlebridge133 that back window actually does have a 1/16" light gap all the way around. there really is no way getting around it because its a butyl set window with no where to tuck the film it can also catch dirt if you press it against the seal.

  • Looks Beautiful ! Good job young man !, What % did you install here and what brand is the tint ?

  • @Synthbin LLumar AT 20%

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  • Friend you are the bbbbeeeessssstttttttttttt in windows tinting in the world!!! :))))

  • @TintStuff Ahh... I gotcha I gotcha... Makes sense!

  • @l1ld3v1lrydr yea these windows have some sort of glue right past the chrome so if you don't want any light gaps cut the film on the inside.

  • @TintStuff Does that apply to all framed windows like this?

  • @l1ld3v1lrydr i cut every window but the back window out on the inside because it was the best way to get all the edges to line up as perfect as possible. no light gaps around the doors and quarters makes it look sweet!

  • Looks great man! What are the benefits of cutting the tint on the inside of the window like that as opposed to how every other car is cut on the outside? I assume it was done because of the frame? I hate framed windows like that where there is no play around the edges!

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