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Trouble tinting Tesla Model 3’s rear window, please help!


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2 hours ago, smookee408@yahoo.com said:

Im gonna guess that this technique will work on old removed lettering decals that have a ghost image when it gets steamy or foggy. 

 

I haven't personally tried it, but stands to reason it should.

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Not to insult you, the pic looks like you left some adhesive behind from the removal. Remove the film, bag the glass with the adhesive remover that works for you (as if you were sweating off film) then clean the glass again to be sure all the adhesive got penetrated.  I too have heard Global has an aggressive adhesive.  If you think its glue smudging, try another brand for argument sakes. 

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What he said ☝️. Typical with removals ill do a quick dirty install of a throw away piece. Theory is it will remove any hidden glue. Save the samples you get from film companies. The model 3 is tough. With experience you’ll get better. I use to require a second set of hands for install. Now I can do them by myself. If you think the model 3 is hard try doing the model Y roof by yourself. 

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