Removing acid rain
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You can use steel wool and car wax to remove acid rain spots. It is actually the hard way to do it compared to using acid or whink, but it is alot safer than getting the acid on your skin or breathing it. It is also better for windows that have windshield wiper marks etched in the glass, the acid will make it worse. It does take alot of rubbing! You have to do a small area at a time, but it turns out good. It probably wont work on all acid rain but it should work on most. Alot of times you tint a car and you are proud of the way it turns out but all you see is acid rain spots, so this is just one option of removing them.
#2 By "TheQueenOfTint"
Dot Matrix... One more Option for Adhesion!
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I know there are a million tips for the dot matrix and I have tried many!
Here is my latest attempt!
I stripped a colbalt and when I redid it the dot's looked AMAZING! So I thought..... HOW THE HECK DID THAT HAPPEN? Anyway, after I thought about it... Maybe it was the Amonia cleaner? Well, I have been soaking down the dots with my industrial strength foam amonia window cleaner... I spray in on the dot's when the car first comes into the shop... I spray them a couple of times while I am tinting the doors... and AMAZINGLY this seems to be working pretty darn good. Just thought I would share!
Here is my latest attempt!
I stripped a colbalt and when I redid it the dot's looked AMAZING! So I thought..... HOW THE HECK DID THAT HAPPEN? Anyway, after I thought about it... Maybe it was the Amonia cleaner? Well, I have been soaking down the dots with my industrial strength foam amonia window cleaner... I spray in on the dot's when the car first comes into the shop... I spray them a couple of times while I am tinting the doors... and AMAZINGLY this seems to be working pretty darn good. Just thought I would share!
