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naughtydog
I used to h@te doing saloon back glasses but as I have become more experienced - I know love the challange of getting a nice clean install with only an odd spec of contamination.

I ordered some backing paper that is used for mounting stickers and had my supplier cut it down to a manageble size and along with some duct tape, I use this to totally seal off the rear deck on vehicles that are heard to pull the rear deck on - today it was an Audi A4.

I use the S fold method and get really clean installs.

I used to use film scraps for this but the paper is much better for this job.

I'm sure this has been posted before but will hopefully assist some of our newer members.


Naughty
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big money
Nice tip. thumb.gif You dont have any trouble with that paper curling up towards the glass at the bottom?
oldtinter
I thought a saloon was a place to drink? hmmmmmmm.gif all_coholic.gif
hoosierwindowtek
Yeah, what's a saloon?
expertint
It's a place to go after you do a big back windscreen with a few odd specks..Take the few odd specks with you to the Saloon.You're buying..
expertint
c'mon naughtydog speak English..
naughtydog
sorry...I forgot I am English. !!

It's you guys that call a bar a saloon - .!!

Do you call them Sedans?? - WTF is that all about??

Naughty
expertint
A sedan is a four door and a coupe is a two door.The BG means back glass and a windscreen is a windshield in proper English..
Al-tint
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 17 2006, 12:58 AM)
sorry...I forgot I am English. !!
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Good one.
LindsayTint
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 5 2006, 02:48 PM)
I used to h@te doing saloon back glasses but as I have become more experienced - I know love the challange of getting a nice clean install with only an odd spec of contamination.

I ordered some backing paper that is used for mounting stickers and had my supplier cut it down to a manageble size and along with some duct tape, I use this to totally seal off the rear deck on vehicles that are heard to pull the rear deck on - today it was an Audi A4.

I use the S fold method and get really clean installs.

I used to use film scraps for this but the paper is much better for this job.

I'm sure this has been posted before but will hopefully assist some of our newer members.


Naughty
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Your run of the mill wax paper you get at the grocery store would work too!
Solar-Shades
I get ya.. Nice Tip!!! Will try..!
signjoe
Bloody hell, it's hard to teach the yanks to speak english..........


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Cheers
Joe
rob@solartint
QUOTE (naughtydog @ Apr 5 2006, 02:48 PM) [*]388998[/*]
I used to h@te doing saloon back glasses but as I have become more experienced - I know love the challange of getting a nice clean install with only an odd spec of contamination.

I ordered some backing paper that is used for mounting stickers and had my supplier cut it down to a manageble size and along with some duct tape, I use this to totally seal off the rear deck on vehicles that are heard to pull the rear deck on - today it was an Audi A4.

I use the S fold method and get really clean installs.

I used to use film scraps for this but the paper is much better for this job.

I'm sure this has been posted before but will hopefully assist some of our newer members.


Naughty


nice one, ive been using A4 paper up to now, and putting off cuts of tint over speakers where needed

some saloons i get customer to get shelf out before like passat

theyre just a firkin headache at the best of time them damn saloons!

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big money
QUOTE (signjoe @ Jul 7 2006, 06:19 PM) [*]411942[/*]
Bloody hell, it's hard to teach the yanks to speak english..........


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Cheers
Joe



Thats a good one, but you still want fess up to the irish spring soap deal. lol2.gif






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