I've installed tint myself, and although it looks good at first.... mine bubbled
I don't go through vehicles alot so i'd rather spend the money for a professional like TH to do the work.
I've installed tint myself, and although it looks good at first.... mine bubbled
I don't go through vehicles alot so i'd rather spend the money for a professional like TH to do the work.
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Do you like bubble? I like bubble!!
Tint sucks did a topper on a friends truck pita. What kind of car?
You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.
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Supposedly, this kind won't bubble or fade (if done right, obviously). But that's why I was looking for a hand to help, so that I can maximize the chance of it staying and not screwing it up!
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What are you doing it on? I've done it before and it can be a real beastie, or a piece of cake. What matters is the curvature of the window.
On some rear windows, they are concave (on the inside) side to side and top to bottom. Those are a bear.
On a window that just curves top to bottom, or a Suburban or PU...piece of cake....no problem.
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looks like he is doing it on a subaru.
I just order a front set for my tahoe. for $13 shipped it's worth a shot! Lex, you can come test your hand on mine if you want when it comes in, then you will have an idea of what is going on. I'll just dive into it and see how it turns out.
Tried to do it a few times on my old jetta never got it looking right and no matter how hard I cleaned the window and took my time I would always get bubbles
I'm game Sniper! Maybe we can just set a time to meet up & let's wing it! I bought a tool kit too, because i realized that it didn't include tools for installation. Mine should be arriving before the weekend.
Yes, I am installing the tint on my Impreza Outback Sport wagon. I guess the rear glass will need to be shrunk afterward, but the rest should be g2g.
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Shrink before to create the shape.
I left the film on the outside of the glass with a baby shampoo/water solution on the glass to hold it in place. Clear layer of tint should be on the outside. Squeegeed a line to hold it down (with the "suction" of the shampoo solution) and used a dry towel on the clear and dry side of the tint along with a heat gun to shape the film the way I wanted. I then applied the film to the inside of the glass without the creases that would typically show.