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Car Window Tint Conqueror Tool

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Summary: Learn about the conqueror window tint tool 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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on 8/2/2008 Very informative, however there were some important items that were not included in the series. For example, I would suggest using distilled water instead of tap water. There is also no mention of how much tint film should extend beyond the bottom of the moulding (my guess would be 1/4" ). Also no mention or explanation on how to tint car windows that have a window frame.

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"Hello! My name is Ron Sanders of Personal Touch Custom Auto World on behalf of Expert Village we will not explain the tint tool known as the conqueror. This tool is pointed on both edges and it has a nice sturdy handle. The soul purpose of this tool is reaching harder reach areas on most automobiles back windows. Once in the back of the car these areas down here at the bottom are usually very tight what this allows you to do is push any excess water and smooth out the film. It is also great for getting bent windows and out finding yourself inside the car. It is sturdy enough that you could provide ample pressure and it is soft enough that in won't scratch the film. It is also useful for getting behind the molding on door windows and sometimes you could use it to push the moldings on the cars. This tool could also be used for putting a paper towel over it, if you have a real tight area on the back window it allows you to add more tension to pushing out the film and the bubbles. Again this is the conqueror and that concludes this segment. "

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