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All the ones we have done have a tempered stamp on the glass.... we tint as normal. Look for the glass marking... it will tell you what material it is.
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38/22
22 for most truck side
38 sideways for the fords
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Any court or insurance adjuster will find any tint on a windshield as negligent. Anything as dark as what you have will be easily ruled as gross negligence. You most likely will be on the hook for all costs associated with any accident as if you had zero insurance. Just the facts.
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Buy a jiffy steamer... the j2 or j2000 work just fine.... buy the wig wand attachment and extend the hose about a foot and a half to reach back windows better.
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Very nice !
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No gloves
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Nice system ! I could never be a detailer tho... too many little tools for every little thing. I would go nuts trying to remember where everything was.... hahaha!
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I bought about 72 boxes of them from a Ebay auction. Seem to dull a little faster than Olfa and feel a touch thinner but they don’t scratch glass and are dirt dirt cheap. I don’t care that they dull faster because my routine is to snap a fresh blade every time I pull the blade off of the car. Mostly I notice it dulling when surfing the top edge of a roll-up glass.
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Or just get some fresh blade and recut your top edge starting from the opposite end of the glass ?
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Looks like he caught a floater... it happens... we live on a dusty dirty rock with lint and fine hairs
floating everywhere.... let him do it again.... random things are just unavoidable sometimes and we all run into it
- Bham, CaliTINT and quality tintz
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Saturated imo
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Good luck.. I called and they have territories locked up... nearest installer is on the other side of the state and they still said no
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Another entry
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2018 Camry back glass
in Toyota
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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