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DustinJ
how do you all get those windows perfect? do you take it out if so how do they come out? thanks.

one slick tinter
filmslayer
QUOTE (one slick tinter @ Dec 9 2008, 07:09 AM) [*]656382[/*]


Good to see ya back at the wheel brother !!! rollin.gif
TintJunkie
Damn i love that picture!!!!

They way I do em is I cut a little out of the rubber on the inside of the quarter. Then, when you go to cut the film on the outside, first cut the side next to the roll down and then move it over about 1/16 towards the roll down. Then cut the rest of the quarter. In doing so, you have cut the pattern just a little bigger than the inside will allow for the film the fit, but thats why you have trimmed the inside. eyebrows.gif
alberts316
QUOTE (TintJunkie @ Dec 9 2008, 07:30 AM) [*]656402[/*]
Damn i love that picture!!!!

They way I do em is I cut a little out of the rubber on the inside of the quarter. Then, when you go to cut the film on the outside, first cut the side next to the roll down and then move it over about 1/16 towards the roll down. Then cut the rest of the quarter. In doing so, you have cut the pattern just a little bigger than the inside will allow for the film the fit, but thats why you have trimmed the inside. eyebrows.gif


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Tint Artist
What tintjunkie said!!!! thumb.gif
DustinJ
thanks very much!!
rondy_
what tintjunkie said works awesome

very clean jobs doing that beer.gif
Monique
If I'm not mistaken, I think those quarters need to be shrunk too. Haven't done one of those in a while. I always use the straight edge of the film right out of the box, for the long side closest to the roll up. Less cutting.
pro_tinter
Done one today and it came out spot on, I approached it just like the VW MK4 golf quarter glass.

Trim inner rubber edge, use film's factory straight edge vertically, cut and apply! Does need a little heat yeah.






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