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Window tint question
How do you guys tint the rear windows if they are curved? A full strip of tint will not conform to the shape of the window. Would I have to cut the film into several strips? That will surely be noticeable. Is there some trick to know?
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i dun use window tint strips......
i just spray from the inside with a spray can to tint my widows... try cutting strips and overlapping?? dun know if that would work...just an suggestion
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bump
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The best way that i have found to tint a window is to use the transparent stained glass window paint. It was made to be used on plastic and make it diffrent shades like a stained glass window. Im sure you could find it at any good craft store in any color you could want.
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Ahead of anybody else....DO NOT USE X-19 SMOKE...the finish is uneven and does not look right
Brian |
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