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dumplin
This is a nice car to tint , finally GM does something right . Film on back glass lays nice and smooth , roll- ups super ez , one phillips screw under pull handle and seals slip right out ! beer.gif
someguynamedmat
Why do you even need to pull the seals? A little bigger than frame cut and voila it slips right in no muss no fuss.
tintinater
did one other day, all four roll ups are laminated, .... never seen that
pitchatent
QUOTE (tintinater @ Oct 27 2006, 10:01 AM) [*]443111[/*]
did one other day, all four roll ups are laminated, .... never seen that

I have never had a lamination issue but I dont use heat on the inside of rollups how should i be able to tell if laminaterd or not and what should i be concernd with icon_confused.gif
losdawg
QUOTE (pitchatent @ Oct 27 2006, 11:41 AM) [*]443129[/*]
I have never had a lamination issue but I dont use heat on the inside of rollups how should i be able to tell if laminaterd or not and what should i be concernd with icon_confused.gif

look at the bottom of the glass, it should say Laminated. Or you can look at the top edge of the glass.You shouldnt put alot of heat to the glass...it could break.
tintinater
QUOTE (pitchatent @ Oct 27 2006, 11:41 AM) [*]443129[/*]
I have never had a lamination issue but I dont use heat on the inside of rollups how should i be able to tell if laminaterd or not and what should i be concernd with icon_confused.gif


shrink it on the outside, try not to get the window hot....
jaketuckey
Pull the inside seal around the top and sides of all four doors. It takes 20 seconds to pull all four seals out and makes for a super clean job. When done just spend anothe 20 seconds and slide em back in.






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