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24 Model S Plaid
Thin side glass, don't use too much pressure/heat. For the windshield, pull the a-pillar covers and stuff/wrap towels around the electrical connections. Triple your soap and use as little water as possible. -
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G wagon Benz hood
I would steam the film in the area before streaching it over the edge. Prop up the hood 10inches to give yourself more room to pull and have an extra set of hands to hold it in place while you squeegee, flush the edge with straight water, squeegee and steam again before letting go. Wait to trim for a few hours to make sure it tacks to reduce pull back. -
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24 Model S Plaid
First model S, anything to watch out for when tinting as well as for tinting the WS -
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G wagon Benz hood
Around the front of the corners on the hood -
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G wagon Benz hood
Post some pics of the area you're having trouble with. -
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G wagon Benz hood
Any tips on how to do the g wagon Benz hood , I keep getting fingers around the corner of the hood I wrap them and they keep popping up? -
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G wagon Benz hood
Any tips on how to do the g wagon Benz hood , I keep getting fingers around the corner of the hood I wrap them and they keep popping up? -
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Austin, TX - Experienced Window Tinters - Full Time- $1000 Signing Bonus - W2 - Year Round Work - Willing to Relocate
Company Background: Auto Tinting Austin LLC is a 5-Star rated Window Tinting business established in 2013. We offer high quality products, expert installation and excellent customer service. We Offer: -A Very Positive and Supportive Work Atmosphere -Consistent Work Year Round -Very Competitive Pay -Air Conditioned Bay -Tool Allotment -Snacks and Lunches -$1000 Sign On Bonus -Willing to Assist in Relocating the Right Candidate -Porter and Tint Shop Support Team -Plotter, Bottles, Shampoo Etc All Provided Job Duties: Seeking experienced window tinting technician to install automotive window film. Experience with plotter and hand cutting. Ability to operate manual vehicles for parking and moving. Will work with a helper team that can step in to cut film, move cars, remove film. Positive atmosphere. Hours: Schedule is open Monday-Saturday. Pay: $1000 Sign on Bonus! $1000-$2500+/Week Full Time, $300-600/Day Part Time ---BASE PAY AND TIPS!! Please call to schedule interview. 512-956-8468 Manager: Jody/Aric Auto Tinting Austin LLC 1601 Bench Mark Dr. Ste C Austin, TX 78728 www.AutoTintingAustin.com Job Type: Full-time Job Type: Part-time Pay: $1500-$2500+/Week Full Time, $300-600/Day Part Time -
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Question about home mirrored window tint
Had I not received your helpful suggestions, I would have probably ended up wrapping the camper in that thick sticky foam duct tape. Although I'm sure my dad would have helped me with that idea, I don't think my mom would have been very happy with that solution. Lol -
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Question about home mirrored window tint
Thank you, that is all very good advice. When I was putting the tint on, I did notice that every window had about a half inch wide gap in the framing across the bottom of the window, underneath the hinges that open the window. It's wide enough to drop a notebook through. I assume this is to allow room for the hinges to open the window? There are plenty of window designs out there that allow windows to open without leaving a gap that cannot be closed to the outside. But those likely exceed the no quality level these luxury cardboard campers have. I think you may have over rated the quality of their materials. I have a hard time believing they would splurge on Gorilla glue. Not when Elmer's glue is available for less. Lol. I hadn't thought about a split unit. I guess my thinking was that the two ac units are big enough to cool the space, if it weren't as thin as a paper bag and it would actually keep the cool air in and the heat out. I have a small split unit that I can take over there and see if it helps. Worst case, like when I was a kid and would leave the front door wide open and my parents would yell at me for cooling off the neighborhood, if it can't keep the cool air in, maybe the split unit will cool off the neighborhood and they can spend time on the patio to cool off... lol. I will definitely try the split unit and the other ideas you suggested to help seal the gaps etc. Between that and the DR Film OBXTodd suggested, it may be enough for them to get by until they find a house. I thought I had a good idea to help reduce the temperature inside, but the only knowledge I had was basic common sense... "If I reflect the sunlight, it probably won't be as hot..." Seemed simple enough. I had no idea there was so much involved and so many things that would affect whether or not I could even reflect the sunlight, or if it would make any difference or not. I expect all your suggestions will make a more noticeable difference than what I would have accomplished with the tint I was trying to use. Thank you all very much. I respect your knowledge and appreciate your willingness to share it with me. And I know my parents will be grateful as well.
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