window tinting - back window - Heat Shrink Backglass
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@technicstint i prefer llumar
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i only use a glove if window is very large with large fingers. once i heat shrink, i pull half of it back wet (with soapy water) and use hard card to squeege again and heat shrink with hard card to get all the fingers out, and avoid small fingers on defrosters. also turn on defroster while you mold film. then install film. once you have film on inside, turn off defroster. it helps , especially on those tough cars. i do it all the time now. save me time on finishing job.
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looks easy but very hard can it be done without heat shrinking?
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I can do this. With some practice.. im sure! :)
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im new at this but isnt the tinting done inside the car back window rather than outisde?
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Right on! I like the glove technique instead of the card!!
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is heat shrinking necessary ??
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u look disgusted dude
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say man can you tell me why when i did this the edges od the film didnt want to stick to the window when i was done with everything? does that have something to do with me over heating the thing or what??
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a hair dryer does work altho it takes a hell of alot longer
Yes, I apply it by myself. There is a critical technique to putting it in the back seat without letting it touch anything but the glass. It takes ALOT of practice.
technicstint 1 year ago
We only use MADICO Film. It is the best on the market and you are guaranteed atleast 7-10 years of excellent performance
technicstint 1 year ago
With 9 out of 10 cars, you do have to heat shrink the back window. Some installers use the relief cut technic, but I don't recommend that........
technicstint 1 year ago
hey once you finish shrinking the tint. then do you take it off and apply it to the inside?
rich925 2 years ago
yes.
technicstint 2 years ago