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Guest a1wintinter

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1st question would be "how many windshields do you find that is anywhere near straight across the top?"

I personally cut all strips to match the contour of the windshield and think that a reverse smile that you get with the factory staight edge looks cheap and lacks any professional flare. I have only had 3 customers in 8 years that insisted on the straight edge instead of the curved once I explained why I prefer the curve.....

whatever works.

:krazy

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but I do have a 20" roll of 05% cut in 2 so ihave 2-10" rolls just for visors.

fingers? heat? use Film on :krazy

Phuck that I use the free left over film from the G.D. truck back glasses to do all my visors no cost and I save the frickin liner too as a patern for all the next ones :?:lol2:?:?

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I personally cut all strips to match the contour of the windshield and think that a reverse smile that you get with the factory staight edge looks cheap and lacks any professional flare. I have only had 3 customers in 8 years that insisted on the straight edge instead of the curved once I explained why I prefer the curve.....

No "Ghetto arch" for me either. That looks so flee market and the tinter of that car instantly gets put in the "hack" category. I save all my left over film from the back glass for strips.

And as far as this tip is concerned....Those strips must look like booty when you're done. I would have headliner felt and rear view mirror mount dirt all over the place. Especially if it was a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury.

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depending on the size of the back window take the top or bottom edge of the tint and ues the factory edge to go across the winshield inexpensive and easy

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