Tinting windows



         A week ago, I started to be interested in tinting the windows, on my 96 Ford Ranger, a darker color. After talking with Mr. Ryan, he and I searched the web for articles on how to tint car windows. We found a blog on website www.Tintdude.com, the blog explains both the equipment you need and how to tint car windows, the second sentence of the article says; step 1, let a professional tint your windows.
           To be able to tint your car windows you need the right tools, steady hands and plenty of patience. The tools that you will need are: a heat gun, bondo cards or plastic scrapers, freezer paper, tinting squeegee, a pencil, a squirt bottle with soapy water and a stainless steel razor blade.
                 To tint your windows you need to clean your windows inside and out. The easiest way is to take your tint and place it on the outside of the window and trace it, using a bondo scraper. You then put the film on a clean, hard, flat surface like stainless steel. You use the stainless steel razorblade to cut it out to size and take the paper backing off the tinting film. The next step is to roll your window down 1/5 of the way, then spray the tinting film heavily with soapy water so the tint won’t stick. The next step is to line the top of the window with the top of the tinting film and press the top of the film down against the top of the window. Then use the squeegee and force all water out. Be careful not to let the wet film touch the window where it is dry anywhere you don’t want it to. Now roll the window up all the way, lay the rest of the film down and squeegee the tint form the middle to the outside, removing all the water. Then use a heat gun to shrink seal the bottom edge of the film to the bottom of the exposed window.
         After reading this blog and writing this paper, I thing I am going to let the pros do it so should you
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AJW CUSTOMS

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