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Video I promised with plotter cut pattern


TintJunkie

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I'm talking about the actual back glass on the car. It looked to be wet and exposed for nearly 4 minutes. Look inside any car even just sitting there parked with the windows rolled up. You will see small pieces of lint and what not just floating around. Just not how I would do a back window when it comes to "prep" working time. Not saying your style is wrong or anything, it's just not how I would do it. Too much time between your install of the film and when it was actually cleaned. After its scrubbed and squeeged the last thing before the film gets applied is a wash down or wet with slip then the film is applied immediatly after this. Anytime a window sits wet with time in between install, it WILL get contaminants on it.

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id have to go back again and watch the video.. I dont leave 4 minutes between in stall that was probably a one time mistake forgetting to clean the inside either way the always come of right before the install like you say... this video was the first one but thanks for your input its not how it gets done.. either way this back glass had no trash in (even after your so called four minutes) like you mention your concept is wrong cause that back glass turn out clean as can be

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Timed myself cutting a 2013 Mazda 6 today. Black interior with a 40% film. Back glass was 1:45, 1/4 were 0:45, rear roll downs 1:00 and front roll downs were 1:20

That was film on the car and not time for pulling out of the box, but that would not add that much....maybe 2 minutes total....still not worth the extra money a program or plotter would cost.

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