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WRL Premier Tinting

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  1. This back window isn’t as hard as it seems. I personally own a 18 4Runner. I use llumar and their cutting system which is precision cut. I’m not sure what method used to shrink people prefer as this is just how I do it. But I wet shrink... and what I do is set the film on the window and shrink in quarters. A little more time consuming but comes out perfectly. So have the top curled up some. Pull and get your fingers ready to shrink. Once done. Pull. Spray and repeat for the other bottom side. After that. Repeat the same process on the top. I do about a 1/8-1/4 inch hand cut down the sides for easier install. And will still have full coverage. I do this solo and it’s a breeze. Tilt down passenger back seat. Keep hatch closed. I crawl in there and As you clean the window use the two step method and have it ready to put in. Have to lean back and use the auto control to love the window up and down but it isn’t as bad as it sounds. Once you get back in with the film. Seal your tops. Flip the switch up and roll the window. Spray the bottom to remove anything that may have fallen in. And pull and tuck like a normal side window. Once all ready. Squeegee it and push out whatever your preference is. I do the same for sequoias or any other similar. hope this helps as it’s hard to explain through typing this out compared to showing in person or by video.
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