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How to Install Car Window Tint on Stationary Glass on Your Vehicle

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Summary: Learn how to install tint on stationary glass on your vehicle with expert tinting tips in this free car detailing video clip.

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By Ronald Sanders
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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

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"Hello! I’m Ron Sanders of Personal Touch Custom Auto World. This is my assistant Sean Whitlock, and on behalf of Expert Village, we will now apply the tint to stationary windows. As you can see the pattern has already been cut; the inside window has been cleaned. Sean now is removing the plastic liner. As he peels it, he keeps his water on a fine mist and sprays the laminated surface. He cleans his hands. You want to be very careful when applying this film on inside of a vehicle, making sure that it touches nothing but the glass. Cars like this can be tricky, so that’s even more reason why you have to take your time. You slide the tint in slowly, making sure that it touches nothing but the glass surface. As you can see he’s sliding it into place so that there are no peepholes; meaning that there are no visible spots where the tint is not touching the glass, so that the window appears to be completely tinted. After getting it in place, he then slides the card from right to left to make sure that the tint is stationary. Then he goes up and down removing all access water. As you can see the whole surface is completely covered; there is no water or fingers under the film. That concludes the portion on installing tint to a stationary glass. "

eHow Article: How to Install Car Window Tint on Stationary Glass on Your Vehicle

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