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juniorcansino

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  1. Ok m not going to use the dawn no more ????.... the problem could've been that I didn't now that I had to clean the bottle and dump the water the day before I would just use like that.... I clean it with alcohol and that's why my install was really clean.. m going to use the j@j now thanks all this tips make a difference in what WI do thanks I really appreciate it????????????????

  2. I have been using a bottle of baby soap, but was using dish soap before and seemed better to me.......not sure what the hype on baby soap is. Been trying different films though too, so maybe that has a play in it. But seemed like things were easier to work with with $1 dish soap.

    I always used Johnson baby soap and seems to always leave lil small white dots. I used the dawn soap on 2 cars front windows one 35% and 20% and I didn't get any whites lil small flacks!!!! Dish soap may b better.....
  3. 7917aad49fd65cced78981311b83326e.jpg does any one now what I went through with this car lol

    Did you happen to add felt?
    What's felt
    Check these out

    http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/62276-felt-tape/

    http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/59622-porsche-panamera-does-it-need-felt/

    Without felt the tint on the door glass will scratch over time. Done a couple R&R on these because felt was never added and they were all scratched up.

    Deam I didn't know that I need to put felt I should of ask
  4. 7917aad49fd65cced78981311b83326e.jpg does any one now what I went through with this car lol

    Did you happen to add felt?
    What's felt
    Check these out

    http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/62276-felt-tape/

    http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/59622-porsche-panamera-does-it-need-felt/

    Without felt the tint on the door glass will scratch over time. Done a couple R&R on these because felt was never added and they were all scratched up.

    No I didn't use any tape on it IL show u pic of a window
  5. 7917aad49fd65cced78981311b83326e.jpg does any one now what I went through with this car lol

    I'm guessing the doors were a bit "tricky" for you?

    Those doors are an exact cut, for sure. Pretty easy once you've done a couple.

    Yeah your right it's my first one everything has to b dun exact it's hard the first window but after that I had a idea. Question how much would you have charged for that tips of car I tink I charged cheap.....
  6. M doing a 2013 altima and 2014 maxima any tips or anything coming at or are they esay

    I've only done both of those cars twice within six months of each other but from what I remember it's easy. Any economic cars like Nissan to Hondas will be easy. IMO any time you remove the panel/gasket it makes the job that much easier and faster. No need to shrink the doors of you do and you can extend your bottom pattern to maximize coverage. And as always, check the trunk for any fuse panels and cover with rags.
    Oooooo ok IL check next time cuz iv never check for fuse box's before did you get water into a fuse box
    I have not, but I'll never want to experience it. Most cars with fuse panels in the trunks are audis beamers and Mercedes. But no matter the car I will always check the luggage compartment for any fuse panel, takes no longer than 30 seconds to do and it could save you hundreds of dollars if not more.
    Thanks for that tips m going to look for that next time
  7. M doing a 2013 altima and 2014 maxima any tips or anything coming at or are they esay

    I've only done both of those cars twice within six months of each other but from what I remember it's easy. Any economic cars like Nissan to Hondas will be easy. IMO any time you remove the panel/gasket it makes the job that much easier and faster. No need to shrink the doors of you do and you can extend your bottom pattern to maximize coverage. And as always, check the trunk for any fuse panels and cover with rags.
    Oooooo ok IL check next time cuz iv never check for fuse box's before did you get water into a fuse box
    I have not, but I'll never want to experience it. Most cars with fuse panels in the trunks are audis beamers and Mercedes. But no matter the car I will always check the luggage compartment for any fuse panel, takes no longer than 30 seconds to do and it could save you hundreds of dollars if not more.
    Thanks for that tips cuz those fuse box's are expensive il do on all the car the chargers haves those in the back to
  8. M doing a 2013 altima and 2014 maxima any tips or anything coming at or are they esay

    I've only done both of those cars twice within six months of each other but from what I remember it's easy. Any economic cars like Nissan to Hondas will be easy. IMO any time you remove the panel/gasket it makes the job that much easier and faster. No need to shrink the doors of you do and you can extend your bottom pattern to maximize coverage. And as always, check the trunk for any fuse panels and cover with rags.
    Oooooo ok IL check next time cuz iv never check for fuse box's before did you get water into a fuse box
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