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Today I tinted a chrysler neon, they may be known under another name in the US?

The doors were easy, the rubbers tucked easily so no problems there, but the back glass...what a pain.

I tried it first in a hp film with a powder shrink, I got it down eventually but struggled with the bottom corners, I kept getting little creases there!!

The top of the glass has what I can best describe as a striped area of ceramic lines, not a matrix, I mounted the film and it just flippped off, it would not stick to this area??

In the end I treated it with dot devil solution and wire wooled it, I then shrank a piece of standard dyed suntek film and this went ok, it was a lot easier to shrink the HP film. I still had a couple of little fingers that popped up but I got it down in the end.

I dont like trashing film but seem to struggle with the more difficult windows in HP - any tips anyone?

Ta

Naughty

 

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I find it works out alright tinting it too..I just have a personal problem with heatshrinking film heavily on a matrix/black lines area.

If you choose this way, make sure you blade/sand and use something a little tackier than your film slip ( alcohol mixture/ dirt off/ elmers glue ) pick your method...everyone's got a favorite :dunno

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The neon may be a dodge...but over here...it is a Chrysler!!

Do you find the backglass easy to do? if so, it must be me being a :dunno

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this one was a biatch...I am normally OK at shrinking but this sucker...well. it sucked!!

I tried the soapshrink as well and I was getting creases, the hp film seems to need a lot of heat to make it move?

Naughty

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