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Cut the film oversized enough to overlap the defogger line with each piece, install and cut along the top edge of the defogger line and remove excess...

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Read more about it here...

http://www.tintdude.com/tint.html

Not as easy as it sounds though. If you are doing your own car, you would be better off just taking it to a professional...

http://www.tintdude.com/tinters_registry.html

Good luck :wall

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Guest Texasrocker

TintDude, YOU ROCK!!! I personally agree with the "pro-shop method", but at least you try to help the "driveway-doit-yourselfers" also!! You are a Good-Man Indeed!!! Just wanted to say-so!! TR

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Guest MidcoastMW
3? why not 4? even #'s work better.good luck
I saw an 80's mustang hatchback done in something like 15 pieces the other day.. it was baller

:lol6:rollin

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