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Merry Christmas everyone! Hope you and your family’s are doing well!
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I like the Top right the best followed by bottom right.
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6 minutes ago, TintDude said:
On a small screen, the forum will show smaller avatars and no signatures. It's handy for people with bandwidth limits etc. To see your medals and badges, click your own name, then the "About Me" tab on the right. (if there is nothing in your 'about me' field, the tab will not show.).
@Lock's Medals:
https://www.tintdude.com/forum/profile/37617-lock/?tab=field_core_pfield_17
Now that looks familiar! Thanks TD!
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8 hours ago, no ma'am said:
Oh snap! @Lock I can only see mine under profile tag on pc not on my iPhone
1 hour ago, highplains said:They're under a tab on your profile page, I believe it's the about me tab that you can toggle over to from recent activity.
1 hour ago, bdub said:morning
yeah i can't never see any post ho badges on my iphone either
I'm in an iPhone so that's explains it. Thanks fellas!
49 minutes ago, Bham said:If any of y'all need help changing your signature, just ask @Lock to help. He's REALLY good at it.
Yes, yes I'm great at changing that! Just ask @TintDude Thanks for the reminder @Bham
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Post HO eh, where do we find these nowadays? I'm a bit out of the loop. I use to have a few post whore badges.
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Time to get my workout on
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6 hours ago, jh812 said:
Looks like someone is up spreading the gospel
yeah i was a bit confused at first. After reading it a couple times I figured out what they were talking about.
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4 hours ago, Saved! said:
I. Like the dodge a lot. Sure don't appreciate the names. They come up with. One more way to bring us down as believers.why is it all ways not about the. One who has blessed us?
Well actually if you think about it a dodge demon would mean to avoid a demon or dodge it. Whereas a dodge savior or dodge god could be taken as a negative as well as if you're trying to avoid them . Now that's some deep there
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28 minutes ago, jh812 said:
Hey jimmy, hope the fam and business are doing well
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Ugh already stuffed and the game is just beginning!
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Boy that escalated quickly!
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1 hour ago, Ryker said:
I assume you are talking about the scrubbing or back blading
I'm talking about back blading and added that to my original post.
57 minutes ago, beachdawg1 said:So....... what is the solution to the back window on a mopar? I don’t like using steel wool. This is very stressful. I have no problems with a GM. I see the new Mustang is the same. I’m sure I’m doing something wrong but, what? Am I the only one that can’t master this?
Super fine 0000 steel wool is the best solution I've found. In my experience all other steel wool may also cause super fine scratches. I don't like using it either but I would rather use it then fight peanuts afterwards.
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Move aside Hellcat, we've got the new 840HP Demon in town!
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Hahaha see how well it works!
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I feel a steamer is beneficial 90% of the time.
When a steamer or bagging it doesn't work on that old nasty tint, I prefer to use a brick.
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PSA You may want to think twice before backblading on a Challenger( and probably chargers and 300s for that matter).
I tried this method on a small area of a challenger and sure enough there were very light scratch marks.
This may work well on many vehicles but those of us that work on these mopar glass vehicles regularly, know that their glass seems to be very soft.
You may not notice it at a glance but if you look closely you'll see them.
*You've been warned*
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1 hour ago, no ma'am said:
Condom sense?
im not from your area but I can imagine the stuff that goes on there
I wonder if @Balzyone works there
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Watching some big hero 6 with the kidos.
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I use baby shampoo and I don't wash my bottles out. I've found that as long as I dump my bottles out and tip them upside down each night, I don't get any nasty build up.
If you let them sit overnight, especially when it's hot and humid, you'll have gunk built up in no time.
Rear window removal
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
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Just curious, are you absolutely sure it’s adhesive or is it possible the film separated leaving a thin layer of film?
Sometimes happens on older tint. If this is the case then I’ve had luck tinting the back glass, letting it dry, then use a steamer and slowly peel it off.
If it truly is just really stubborn adhesive then this obviously wouldn’t work.