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  1. 17 minutes ago, Debo5454 said:

    Are the back quarters windows on these plastic like other models . And anything to look out for got one coming it later 

     

    Do you see back 1/4 windows in the picture ???   I don’t see any.... :dunno

     

  2. On 8/13/2018 at 9:22 AM, quality tintz said:

    I burnt the molding on a Mazda on the rear door has anybody ran into this and are they easy to replace are they expensive can I get one from a dealer also can I install it with windshield urethane or silicone

     

    Hahaha!!  I wasted same piece on a new Mazda 6.....  first damage in 10 years....  

     

    the mazda 6 one had double stick tape and a couple snaps....  like a 2 minute replacement..  the next day air I paid for was more than the part....    those things don’t take much heat! :lol

     

    I shouldnt laugh tho...  I actually felt like an ass for making such a stupid mistake... just remember to take care of the situation as you would like it handled if it was your car.  

  3. Received my tint light today.  

     

    Yes too too the critics...  it is like anything in life..  if you want to take the time to source the components you could build one cheaper..  however,

     

     this light is bright, its flexible, I believe Jeff has built them too the highest standards possible for a tool that is not coming out of a production factory.   It lights the rear decks very very well !    

     

    If if you are on the fence I would spend the money and order one.  You can also feel good that you are supporting a fellow window tinter who is trying to help advance our industry !  

     

    Thanks for the great light man !! :thumb  :thumb 

  4. Our experience is that isn’t too difficult a glass....  shrinking takes quite a bit of practice to get a feel for how the film will react.  Maybe try sliding a sheet of paper between the film and the glass when you start to get up too those corners.  The paper will force the film to float on the glass so you don’t get all your shrink on one little part if the film is sticking too the glass :dunno

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