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NthDegreeDetailing
icon_confused.gif New to the forum, seeking advice and found this site. I am writing on behalf of my husband (he is the tinter). He is currently working on a job that has him about to pull his hair out. He is working on a 93 GMC 3500 Extended cab. His issue is with the rear window, it is a 4 pc slider and the rubber is different from the inside to the outside and has shrunk in some places. Does anyone have any tips on how to lay it even without ruining the film or just on this window in general? Thanks All!
alberts316
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alberts316
try to leave an 1/8"light line around it then black it out wth an opaque marker,
Sandman75460
Cut the tint on the inside of the truck.
OSU Pike
QUOTE (Sandman75460 @ Jul 2 2007, 06:39 AM) [*]520595[/*]
Cut the tint on the inside of the truck.



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OSU Pike
QUOTE (NthDegreeDetailing @ Aug 30 2006, 12:02 PM) [*]427271[/*]
icon_confused.gif New to the forum, seeking advice and found this site. I am writing on behalf of my husband (he is the tinter). He is currently working on a job that has him about to pull his hair out. He is working on a 93 GMC 3500 Extended cab. His issue is with the rear window, it is a 4 pc slider and the rubber is different from the inside to the outside and has shrunk in some places. Does anyone have any tips on how to lay it even without ruining the film or just on this window in general? Thanks All!


On some sliders you get what you get...The older/dirtier the car...the more likely there will be trash...Sometimes you just gotta make you peace with it and send it on its way...sliders will never be perfect..IMO






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