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Boats, in my opinion, are on another level compared to auto and residential. They are dirty, the glass is at weird angles, usually there are sliding windows that are a real pain in the butt. Cramped conditions, lots of walking etc.
They aren't fun.
That boat looks like it just has a windshield, so that's good. Maybe wont be such a pain.
- pbalentine and Dano
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Similar thread here may help:
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It's important to prepare well, like taping felt to prevent the little particles from bleeding out, making sure to thoroughly clean the glass and sides, anywhere the film may touch.
Also make sure the bottom flap is out of the way so that you can place the film with minimal manipulation. The more you have to move the film around to get it into position, the more chance you have of creasing it and or getting contamination.
Also, make sure you touch the film adhesive side as little as possible. Having the glass ready so that you can handle the film well, without touching anything but the glass and not letting the film flop around or having to force it in somewhere.
Another thing is that if there is any shrinking that needs to be done, do it before installing, as every time a finger pops up it brings a bit of dirt under with it.
Work in a clean shop, mist the air around your work area right before pulling the liner also mitigates some of the airborne dust etc.
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Even considered going out on your own?
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6 hours ago, vmamay64 said:
Hello! I am from St. Petersburg (Russia) I am 59 years old. I have been tinting flat glass for the last 20 years. Experience gives you strength to work!!!)))
Welcome.
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Hey @tintpioneer! OG is right, since 2003. Good to see you, hope you've been well!
How's life in NY?
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17 hours ago, shineorshade said:
When you start getting old you start to reflect on why and how you are where your at in life now
Man, that is the truth. Also how much the world has changed since.
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The film should be on the inside, so your windshield is probably just dirty. If the film didn't crunch when you rolled the side window down, it's probably OK too. Might want to just wipe it lightly to see if it's just dirty on the surface.
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9 hours ago, maiti said:
Contemplating advice on residential security window film involves a person considering the safety benefits and potential drawbacks. Thoughts may revolve around the level of protection desired, cost-effectiveness, and aesthetic considerations. The individual reflects on fortifying their home's security without compromising comfort or visual appeal.
oh sht it's another one.
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2 hours ago, hery84 said:
Residential security window film is an excellent investment to enhance home safety. It provides added protection against break-ins, accidents, and even severe weather. Opting for high-quality, impact-resistant films can significantly reinforce window strength without compromising aesthetics. Prioritize reputable brands and professional installation for optimal results and peace of mind.
Tell us more about this wonderful product!
- Bham and Tintguy1980
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27 x .5 = 13.5
13.5 x .5 = 6.75
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Just looked and it's switchable tint for cars. I don't think it's exactly a side line of normal window film. Maybe I misunderstand the question.
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Boat window tinting tips
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
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or "bust out another thousand"