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yoderge2

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    yoderge2 got a reaction from LeSnootback in Cool Tips--Tools--Hacks   
    No pics but cut a blue teflon card diagonally and you get two blue teflon ez reaches. I still use the platinum ez reach and shank to tuck film. But this blue teflon ez reach is good for getting water out of your side gaskets. I think the gold/platinum ez reaches are good tuck tools but bad squeegee tools. They seem to scratch window tint quite easily.
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    yoderge2 got a reaction from B-TintServices in 2015 charger   
    I just did one two days ago and just had an absurd amount of peanuts along the defroster lines. I cleaned it with some fine steel wool and a really concentrated dirt off solution and still had them. Only seems to be prevalent in these mopar back windows any suggestions? I used llumar pinnacle on it.
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    yoderge2 got a reaction from Bham in What did you tint today?   
    Yeah no doubt they should make more cars in brown colors. I did this 2015 Audi S3 in pinnacle 30 on the backs then 40 on the fronts. Did a full hood, full fenders, mirrors, bumper, rockers, a pillar and roof kit and luggage area kit in xpel ultimate. Then I did the back half of the roof in Hexxis gloss black vinyl to match the sunroof.


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    yoderge2 got a reaction from TintDude in 2011 A4 has AMP problem too   
    Wouldn't it be safest to go ahead and assume all Audi's are gonna have this issue. Whenever I get an Audi it's straight to the trunk with some towels.
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    yoderge2 got a reaction from TintDude in Audi A4 Third Brake Light   
    Sit in the back seat facing forward. Then slide your fingers in between the plastic and the glass. Know that that plastic is extraordinarily brittle and if you pull down toward you it will crack. Once you have your fingers on both sides of the plastic pull it back parallel with the back glass. The first bit of slide is the sketchiest part because it seems like it doesn't want to slide, but it will. Then take your 90 pick and detach the cord.
    When you put it back in approach it the same way you took it off. You'll have to pull the headliner down a bit to get the last bit of plastic under the headliner. Just remember when your sliding it never never ever pull down forward and backward only. I cracked two of these before I got a great feel for them.
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    yoderge2 got a reaction from TintDude in Cool Tips--Tools--Hacks   
    No pics but cut a blue teflon card diagonally and you get two blue teflon ez reaches. I still use the platinum ez reach and shank to tuck film. But this blue teflon ez reach is good for getting water out of your side gaskets. I think the gold/platinum ez reaches are good tuck tools but bad squeegee tools. They seem to scratch window tint quite easily.
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