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Tips and Techniques
- easy light gap fix (15 replies)
- No Fingers After Shrinking (40 replies)
- A tip for small shop/mobile winter tinters (18 replies)
- Moved: How to Submit a Tip (-- replies)
- Reduce or eliminate pop-ups on thick defroster wires (3 replies)
- tip of the week submision (5 replies)
- A good use for torches (0 replies)
- Protect your skin, your film, the car and your heat gun (4 replies)
- totw submission (7 replies)
- Roll back remedy (4 replies)
- Scraps, Big scraps (3 replies)
- TUNDRA ROLL DOWN BACK WINDOW (18 replies)
- Another "New" use for S&S scraps...... (20 replies)
- Gift paper... (9 replies)
- Old Squeegees (6 replies)
- Film rolling off glass while cutting roll downs (28 replies)
- labeling scraps (4 replies)
- Tinting Truck Rear Glass (4 replies)
- bulldozer modification (24 replies)
- Heavy duty film handler modifications (27 replies)
- Cleaning wood frames (6 replies)
- FREE TINT (8 replies)
- Shrinking bg rescuer (13 replies)
- camaro bg tip (9 replies)
- OMG! (26 replies)
- R&R's made a bit easier (12 replies)
- "No Fault" warranty (25 replies)
- Vinyl the matrix Better (20 replies)
- Hard Water Stains (21 replies)
- Paint Protection Film - Clear Bra (7 replies)
- Help holding up the back window of certain cars: (26 replies)
- The DIY pop tart flamethrower (31 replies)
- maybe my first TOTW (10 replies)
- Maybe help some newbies (5 replies)
- Plotter nylon strip (1 replies)
- Hairs and other debris (12 replies)
- plastic protect0matic (8 replies)
- Flat glass, wood frames, reducing contamination at bottom (11 replies)
- Tight 3rd brake light (8 replies)
- contamination coming out of the rubbers. (3 replies)
- front doors laminated (6 replies)
- keep it on the glass (4 replies)
- Contamination Removal (12 replies)
- Flame trick on flat glass (8 replies)
- my suggestion to be (22 replies)
- Film Removal (11 replies)
- for those who use soap method (24 replies)
- Streaked double hungs (11 replies)
- Get in those gaskets (18 replies)
- Moved: 96 plymouth pop out window (-- replies)
- Measurements ...quick and easy (3 replies)
- "spit shine" (11 replies)
- a tip for you flat glass guys (2 replies)
- feltless door wipes (15 replies)
- split reverse roll (13 replies)
- Making curling film stay on peeler (0 replies)
- Easier 995 masking (14 replies)
- Tint Triangle (6 replies)
- Body shop light (12 replies)
- shrinking over strut holes (13 replies)
- Come ON People!!! (10 replies)
- Protect your reputation (5 replies)
- doing mobile tint work (4 replies)
- Red Dott'd son of a!!!!! (5 replies)
- TP tip (26 replies)
- Cheap way to make your cutting/peeling glass portable (13 replies)
- How to keep film leftovers from separation for a long time (5 replies)
- Making the flyer more personal (1 replies)
- Tint management (8 replies)
- Keeping window switches dry (0 replies)
- Price: A non issue (5 replies)
- EL SCROOCHEO (12 replies)
- good results with dot matrix (76 replies)
- Easy lil' tip (36 replies)
- Reduce Water Contamination ! (17 replies)
- Peeling Liner.... (31 replies)
- Synergizing with other tinters (18 replies)
- pesky kids (18 replies)
- Building rolling set-up window (aka Tint Tower or Power Tower) (25 replies)
- rear quarter brackets (15 replies)
- Re-felting doors (4 replies)
- matrix (23 replies)
- heatgun cord scratching cars? (29 replies)
- Fake water pockets!! (26 replies)
- Squeegee preparation (16 replies)
- 1/4 windows (19 replies)
- Free Heat Gun for Life (47 replies)
- Hell on wheels (7 replies)
- cleaning rolldowns (2 replies)
- Not tint related but (2 replies)
- This is my Olfa (33 replies)
- Windshield Strips (27 replies)
- Moved: no stick when shrinking? (-- replies)
- Office Max Freebie (0 replies)
- No trash bags pt 2 (30 replies)
- Mailing thank you notes, receipts, and brochures (6 replies)
- Not much to chose from this week (16 replies)
- Moved: matrix (-- replies)
- Roll downs with window controls on center console (23 replies)
- Backglass Patterns (46 replies)
- For all you doing your own WebPages (3 replies)
- Filmcut/handler (33 replies)
- portable glass tint table (26 replies)
- BMW rub rail removal - made easy (21 replies)
- When heating a minor crease/air spot (7 replies)
- Anchor Lines (7 replies)
- Get a Laser, Line it up fast (20 replies)
- No need for trash bags (17 replies)
- Circular motion in M-dog method (5 replies)
- This is it (22 replies)
- My Car-port or outdoor rear-glass method (34 replies)
- Jiffy steamer tip (1 replies)
- Hot air gun extention (8 replies)
- Don't scratch the car (21 replies)
- Felt Gaskets (6 replies)
- old skool mb 560 ,b careful (3 replies)
- Fixing Creases (10 replies)
- for those that soap shrink (17 replies)
- rear glass 'attachments' (21 replies)
- Razor Blade Cut on the Finger (29 replies)
- VW bug (26 replies)
- old tint removal (42 replies)
- trimming dark tint (10 replies)
- Liner cuts are rather useful (13 replies)
- keep from buying new glass for the customer (2 replies)
- 2 in 1 cutting table/film holder (3 replies)
- 8mil creases - corner trick (13 replies)
- way to pull side seals out (22 replies)
- Great way to stay organized and advertise at the same time (8 replies)
- way to protect expensive drapes from overspray and damage (10 replies)
- Cheap film cutter (14 replies)
- Static in Non metallised films (8 replies)
- 2007 BMW 530I (0 replies)
- DING ding DING (23 replies)
- Hard Card Tip (14 replies)
- working with cuts (21 replies)
- solution to light gaps when putting seam in a back glass (7 replies)
- door trims on (2 replies)
- step by step matrix / glue process (39 replies)
- Perfect dot matrix on everycar, everytime (24 replies)
- Ladder brace (5 replies)
- Microedge contamination (12 replies)
- Quarter windows made easy (34 replies)
- Other hard card tip (4 replies)
- gasket wizard tip (14 replies)
- What good are the tips if you can sell the job? (27 replies)
- Cleaner back glass installs (10 replies)
- Trimming dark film on rear windows. (4 replies)
- Cars with studs in rear quarter glass (2 replies)
- My Method of Removing Old BG Glue (0 replies)
For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face:
now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
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