2011 Window Tinting Competition (Doors / Quarters)

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2011

2nd place at a Window tinting competition in columbus ohio hosted by Performance Auto Spa (44tools.com)

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  • this is probably a stupid question but don't you scratch the glass when you're cutting the film on top of it..and i gotta admit it looks damn easy when you do it..i'm pretty sure it won't be when ill be doing it lol

  • @t3m3lk0bg hey its cool im here to answer any questions you got! no i dont scratch the window when cutting for a few reasons.

    1. always use a sharp stainless steel olfa blade

    2 snap off a blade end every few cuts to make sure it stays sharp

    3. always keep a low blade angle when cutting

  • thath liquin is simply wather????

  • @SimpluA johnson and johnson baby shampoo and water

  • @SimpluA @SimpluA johnson and johnson baby shampoo and water

  • eres un idiota y lento

  • @efrain5858 dumb Kopf

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  • BABY SHAMPOOS FOR PUSSIES

  • WHAT ABOUT CUTTING THE TOP AND BOTTEM EDGE? LOOKS LIKE A MICRA SO PUT THE RUBERS BACK! LOVE TO SEE AL THE CREASES AND DOTS IN IT, DOWN UNDER WE DO IT BEST

  • Not diss'n your work as you have overall good technique. But you should never cut film on glass. Glass has various degrees of "hardness"/"softness". All it takes is one little scratch to take you from the black of profit into the red of debt. It doesn't matter that if you use olfa blades or angle your blades or whatever.

  • Why do you always cut the window on the outside then put it inside?

  • i can never get the quarters properly. any tips on how to get the tint properly settled in the seals? eg. in a nissan sentra

  • @TintStuff THANK YOU BABY

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