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So for any of youll that bit it with your teeth to seperate the liner from the film.... Leave a Little spot on the precut film before you rip the liner. Say it is a Bg. leave a spot in the cornor where you normally would release the liner. Than bite that spot that you left a extra cm long. to release the liner than soak the film down and replace the liner and cut the cm real quick to the rest of the pattern. Then Roll up and Reverse Roll. This should help out with less or no contamination where you bit the film and touching with fingers. Works for me since i was bitty the film with my teeth. try out the people who bite the film. And i know biting the film is a
Cool. Nice tip...
I'm really good at it though... I dont damage the film with my teeth... I dont get that whole reverse roll on the backglass....
I dunno how you guys can bite that shiz!! Ive tried and it just dose NOT work for me.
I still use two pieces of scotch tape...
I can flick the liner with my thumb and pop dat bich loose.
QUOTE (1PEECBARETTA @ Jan 18 2007, 08:28 PM) [*]467638[/*] I can flick the liner with my thumb and pop dat bich loose. go on wit your bad self QUOTE (MidcoastMW @ Jan 18 2007, 07:57 PM) [*]467594[/*] I dunno how you guys can bite that shiz!! Ive tried and it just dose NOT work for me. I still use two pieces of scotch tape... Dam...maybe keep some peeces of scrap tint around and chew on em.... Takes a little time to get good at it ...but when you do, you dont even think about it.
yeah i dont try to bite it as much its just when its stubborn i still do the same thing with everything now even if i use my knife to release it, i just noticed a lil bit of cont. all the time from the smae spot where i released the liner and not i dont even have to worry about it with leaving that extra lil bit. I'm just happier with the outcome...
I just separate it with the blade when its on the work glass. I mean I can do it with my teeth and finger nail, it just seems easier with the blade.
Always been a biter
Devil QUOTE (tintman AZ @ Jan 19 2007, 02:07 AM) [*]467706[/*] I just separate it with the blade when its on the work glass. I mean I can do it with my teeth and finger nail, it just seems easier with the blade. QUOTE (1PEECBARETTA @ Jan 18 2007, 10:28 PM) [*]467638[/*] I can flick the liner with my thumb and pop dat bich loose.
I just say simon sez and it peels back on its own
QUOTE (willie @ Jan 19 2007, 07:11 AM) [*]467786[/*] I just say simon sez and it peels back on its own
Maybe i should just start tinting everything in the cold and i can flick it lose like other people
i just run my finger on the edge of the film and it will pick up the liner, no bitting or knife using.
QUOTE (VO|TRON @ Jan 20 2007, 12:04 PM) [*]468323[/*] i just run my finger on the edge of the film and it will pick up the liner, no bitting or knife using. Same here, I don't even use my nail, just the pad of my finger and I can hook it 99% of the time. Sometimes that shiz just doesn't want to work with you though, in which case I bite and give the film "the tongue".
I'm a biter from way back! Then a lick of the tongue to crease it. Just as long as I haven't been eating any extra chunky peanut butter beforehand!
QUOTE (Monique @ Jan 20 2007, 07:02 PM) [*]468540[/*] I'm a biter from way back! Then a lick of the tongue to crease it. Just as long as I haven't been eating any extra chunky peanut butter beforehand! Yup! Thats how I've been doing it for 20 years. However this coming Monday I'm gonna have a problem. Today while cutting an onion....I cut the tip of my left thumb off. Nail and all. So its gonna be a little different Monday. However, I am real good at adlibing. QUOTE (TNTLady @ Jan 20 2007, 09:06 PM) [*]468543[/*] Yup! Thats how I've been doing it for 20 years. However this coming Monday I'm gonna have a problem. Today while cutting an onion....I cut the tip of my left thumb off. Nail and all. So its gonna be a little different Monday. However, I am real good at adlibing. OUCH!!! Haven't you watched reruns of Julia Child? ALWAYS curl your fingers under when slicing and dicing! QUOTE (Monique @ Jan 20 2007, 07:08 PM) [*]468547[/*] OUCH!!! Haven't you watched reruns of Julia Child? ALWAYS curl your fingers under when slicing and dicing! Yes....and I just had a dumb moment and forgot to curl. I'm usually really good and fast at cutting up my veggies. Oh what a goose I am QUOTE (TNTLady @ Jan 20 2007, 09:14 PM) [*]468554[/*] Yes....and I just had a dumb moment and forgot to curl. I'm usually really good and fast at cutting up my veggies. Oh what a goose I am Maybe a Gander! QUOTE (MidcoastMW @ Jan 18 2007, 08:57 PM) [*]467594[/*] I dunno how you guys can bite that shiz!! Ive tried and it just dose NOT work for me. I still use two pieces of scotch tape... Doesn't that take you forever? I used to bite one corner too, but stopped when I started peeling with the film on the outside of the window soon to be tinted. If the corner that you are going to peel is laying (I mean stuck with water) on a relatively flat surface, it is simple to use a fingernail to release the liner. I can even do that in the dry winter when all my fingernails break off and are very short. I started using the fingernail trick instead of biting when I started reverse rolling everything. That is when an employee quit and I had to do everything myself... good time to learn reverse-rolling so peeling and installing are way easier and I have even less contamination than when I had an employee helping me peel and spray... I have another employee now, and I still use reverse rolling on every window.
All I use is Scotch, I might try the abracadabra flick...
QUOTE (MidcoastMW @ Jan 18 2007, 07:57 PM) [*]467594[/*] I dunno how you guys can bite that shiz!! Ive tried and it just dose NOT work for me. I still use two pieces of scotch tape... Rookie. QUOTE (tintnfool @ Jan 27 2007, 08:27 PM) [*]471769[/*] Rookie. Im still usin tape 95% of the time tho, Im actually pretty quick with it. QUOTE (Devil with bad attitude @ Jan 18 2007, 11:37 PM) [*]467715[/*] Always been a biter Devil thats my move too
I'm a thumb popper myself, I quit biting when i was about 17 and sliced my tongue wide open on some R20.
I guess it just depends i started biting, i still bite and i like to do it, ive tried the thumb since youll talked about it, also ive used my olfa to start the peel kinda like the art of tint in his video. but biting is just kick azzzit just takes me the time to put end of tint in mouth put teeth together and release.
Doesn't that take you forever?
I used to bite one corner too, but stopped when I started peeling with the film on the outside of the window soon to be tinted. If the corner that you are going to peel is laying (I mean stuck with water) on a relatively flat surface, it is simple to use a fingernail to release the liner. I can even do that in the dry winter when all my fingernails break off and are very short. I started using the fingernail trick instead of biting when I started reverse rolling everything. That is when an employee quit and I had to do everything myself... good time to learn reverse-rolling so peeling and installing are way easier and I have even less contamination than when I had an employee helping me peel and spray... I have another employee now, and I still use reverse rolling on every window. Reverse roll every window??? even front and rear roll downs?????? QUOTE (TINTZEUS @ Jan 18 2007, 06:55 PM) [*]467592[/*] Cool. Nice tip... I'm really good at it though... I dont damage the film with my teeth... Ditto! I don't damage the film when I bite it either. The guy that taught me made me bite scraps till I got it right. This tip makes sense though. QUOTE (Tintin' Magician @ Jan 27 2007, 08:28 PM) [*]471832[/*] I'm a thumb popper myself, I quit biting when i was about 17 and sliced my tongue wide open on some R20. same here
Thanx TD, Hopefully it can help someone out.
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