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On 6/18/2015 at 12:41 AM, juniorcansino said:
On 6/17/2015 at 11:35 PM, Dakota21601 said:

I have been using a bottle of baby soap, but was using dish soap before and seemed better to me.......not sure what the hype on baby soap is. Been trying different films though too, so maybe that has a play in it. But seemed like things were easier to work with with $1 dish soap.

I always used Johnson baby soap and seems to always leave lil small white dots. I used the dawn soap on 2 cars front windows one 35% and 20% and I didn't get any whites lil small flacks!!!! Dish soap may b better.....

If you are in a place where humidity is an issue, the JJ coagulation is common. Clean bottles everytime. We call them JJ boogers 

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I am not a pro I am a homeowner wanting to apply tint to my hottest room windows and I've seen so many different ways to go about it. I dont want bubbles and the couple times I've ever tried to apply tint hasnt went in my favor tbh. So I decided to ask the professionals that do this day in and day out what tips do you find most helpful? What can I do to make this as easy as possible without bubbles? 

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8 hours ago, DawnS said:

I am a homeowner wanting to apply tint to my hottest room windows

 

I'd be careful with what you apply. Depending on the type of glass, the size, exposure and partial shading, applying the wrong film can lead to thermal fracturing. 

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