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Summary: Learn how to prep vehicle windows for window tint with expert tinting tips in this free car detailing video clip.
Ronald Sanders has been tinting for over 20 years. He has had a wide range of clientele from celebrities to everyday people. Ronald is a specialist in tinting the one piece back window...read more
Window tint for your car has several benefits that make it worth the time and money to install on your auto. The tint provides privacy and security as it is difficult for anyone to see within a tinted vehicle and view vulnerable passengers or valuables. Additionally the window tint makes it more difficult to break into the vehicle and will not allow the window to shatter within your car. Auto window tint also reduces UV rays and lowers the heat index which makes your car more comfortable in hot weather. Installing window tint is not as difficult as it would seem and if you would like to learn how to apply window tint to a vehicle or would like to learn more about the tinting process, learn from one of our experts for free.
In this free online video series learn tips and techniques on how to apply window tint to a car from expert window tint specialist Ronald Sanders. He will teach you about tint tools, different shades of tint, how to prep windows for tinting, how to apply window tint, how to heat shrink the tint, how to maintain window tint, and what are some benefits of window tint.
"Hello! My name is Ron Sanders, owner of Personal Touch Custom Auto World. On behalf of Expert Village, we’re going to do an information video on how to tint windows. This is my assistant Sean Whitlock, and we’re going to begin with step 1, prepping the surface to tint the windows. Usually, we just take soap and water solution, spray it on the glass and squeegee it off. We prefer using the slow removal squeegee; it’s just bigger and more durable. Start at the top of the window and work your way down, pulling all the dirt to the bottom of the window to ensure that none of it is under the film when you prepare to cut. Again, my name is Ron Sanders, owner of Personal Touch Tinting and Custom Auto World, this is my assistant Sean, and this concludes part 1. "
eHow Article: Prepping Car Windows for Window Tint