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I have an older Terry travel trailer to tint this weekend and was wondering what the easiest way to trim the film on the rounded corners.
(drmrjon @ Oct 27 2009, 05:46 PM) [*]725608[/*] I have an older Terry travel trailer to tint this weekend and was wondering what the easiest way to trim the film on the rounded corners. same as any other rounded corner
I let the edges sit untill i am finished filming the entire job then go back and squegee out remander of water on edges and corners then cut, this way the film has time to dry a little so it is stuck to the window and not giving you any problems moving because there was water behind it.
Good Luck (Tank @ Nov 14 2009, 08:35 AM) [*]729058[/*] I let the edges sit untill i am finished filming the entire job then go back and squegee out remander of water on edges and corners then cut, this way the film has time to dry a little so it is stuck to the window and not giving you any problems moving because there was water behind it. Good Luck seems like you would get a LOT of adhesive water soakage and possible squeegee out some of the adhesive from it being so saturated, as well as it having some extreme ghosting for a couple days?
You dont get ne cont. from doing that way when you leave slip solution there at edges to pull in dirt left on gaskets in ne left?
(VaTinterPMan @ Dec 2 2009, 08:12 PM) [*]732523[/*] You dont get ne cont. from doing that way when you leave slip solution there at edges to pull in dirt left on gaskets in ne left? I take it you don't do FG its just like fg. you don't squeegee out to the edge, because then the film won't wick dirt back up into it. Even if theres a little dirt from the edges that makes its way into that water sitting there on the edge, its not going to stick to the adhesive, rather when you take your towel wrapped card and push it out it flows out with the water and is soaked up by the towel.
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