Side windows are not terribly hard to do. Any curved back glasses require shrinking the film which is best left to a pro.I just bought some, it will be here next week. It gets freakin hot in the car in Lawton.
I will be the test mule...and after I readpost, I feel like this was a bad idea...
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I'm only out 26 bucks if it doesn't work.
It's not impossible, but a few rules apply.
- Do it indoors if at all possible (out of any wind)
- Clean the hell out of the glass (use a razor blade to remove any dirt or spots)
- Clean the class again.
- Use lint free paper towels or you will have a million tiny hairs under the tint.
- Take your time.
- Keep the window and the film soaked with your solution at all times.
- Position the tint where you want it and squeegee from the center or top down depending on the glass.
- Realize that it may never be perfect.
Thanks for the tips Jim!
Do the pre cut kits come with the solution and squeegee?
post, I feel like this was a bad idea...
What a pain in the ass that must be

