Step By Step Guide For Diy Window Tinting?
Jan 16, 2010 in
diy
DIY = Do It Your self. For persons of you who don’t know..
Anyways. Want to tint my own windows, But don’t want any of persons unsightly bubbles i see on some cars..
Unique handbook, or tips and tricks? Thanks.
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3 comments
DA on January 16, 2010 at 5:42 am
There should be instructions with the ‘tint’. My advice to you is to do it when you are in the mood. Don’t try to get it done in a rush. And if you start to feel aggervated…stop. It is a project to be done when you aren’t pressed for time. And when you feel like costs the time responsibility it. Otherwise it’ll come out looking like crap.
James H on January 16, 2010 at 5:59 am
Following the directions on the box is usually the thing that people screw up.
The windows have to be clean. I don’t mean “I can’t see any dirt on it clean”. I mean clean like “Birds are going to glide through it clean”. Use a razor, use ammonia, use your brother, but get it clean.
Pre-size your cuts on the outside of the car so they’re manageable.
Apply the tint surrounded by the garage. You need light, but not direct sunlight. It heats up the windows and you’ll get bubbles.
Don’t rush. You get more than one shot when putting it on. The more time you spend getting it right, the longer it will last. Keep it moist with the soap solution.
fiestyre on January 16, 2010 at 6:10 am
I dont really reccommend responsibility it yourself, most DIY tints dont have a life longer than 2 years because they wont guarantee it, as it isnt being installed by a professional, i suggest getting it done by a professional with metal tint that has a life of 5-10 years