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9 hours ago, Tint Slayer said:

Saw a 12" stainless putty knife (excessive?), how far from the end of the blade is the best spot to bend it? Like how far down into the gasket is safe and effective? 

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I was thinking of a bigger blade like that would you bend it long enough to pass both gaskets???

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15 minutes ago, quality tintz said:

I was thinking of a bigger blade like that would you bend it long enough to pass both gaskets???

 

I figure 1.25 inch flat to where you start bending, I figure I'm not going to have the film going more than 1/2" below gasket. Also, if you have access to a brake to get a sharp right angle maybe make the two 45 degree bends like on the gasket wizard, I think you'll be having the end curved if you try bending it off a table or something like that. Curve looks better anyway. 

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34 minutes ago, Tint Slayer said:

 

I figure 1.25 inch flat to where you start bending, I figure I'm not going to have the film going more than 1/2" below gasket. Also, if you have access to a brake to get a sharp right angle maybe make the two 45 degree bends like on the gasket wizard, I think you'll be having the end curved if you try bending it off a table or something like that. Curve looks better anyway. 

Let me know how it goes when ya make one

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Im new here but been tinting over 30 years. This has to be one of the silliest things used by tinters. Occasionally I will use a conquest squeegee between the gasket and the film. I never go below the gasket if its lower than the outside gasket. If you use a quality film and have it a 100% clean across the bottom the film will wear or rub throgh before it peels up or off. If you give it a place to start to peel it will, like I said 100% clean across the bottom. If you do get a small piece of trash on the bottom you can trim it out as long as its below the outside gasket.  Say what you want but I inspect my work each time I see some of it. Family and friends will let you know about it.

 

Maybe this is the different between a window tinter and a film applicator. It is two cars I wont touch atm new 4 door Porsche and some of 7 series BMW's. Their just not worth the time or the chance of breaking something.

 

 

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