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Applying the Car Window Tint to the Outside Back Window

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Summary: Learn about applying a one piece tint to the back window 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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loomer said

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on 8/2/2008 Great videos. Very informative. I still don't think I can do it myself. Looks like you need years of experience to do it right and not have it look like crap. I was wondering if you can make an extra video on how to remove existing tint. I got the purple buble stuff on mine. Thanks for the videos.

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"Hello! My name is Ron Sanders of Personal Touch Custom Auto World. This is my assistant Sean and on behalf of Expert Village, we will now show you a one piece back window. As you could see we already have the window the tint I mean already cut out on the rear window. What Sean is now doing again is heat shrinking to make sure that the tint is perfectly cut and perfectly sized to place in the widow. The benefit of a window being done in one piece one it looks more professional. Not to many could do this because it does require a lot of skills the more curved the window the more skill that is require to heat shrink. As you could see it is one complete sheet that is being shrunk to fit the window exactly and it will be place inside the window. The window has already been cleaned all of the film as been heat shrinked. After heat shrinking it Sean would peel off the plastic liner. What he is now doing is making sure that the edges are even, not exposing any daylight. It i s important to make nice smooth cuts along the edges this prevents the tint from peeling also. In back window that are in piece especially when there is not a lot of room you want to make sure that you cut as close to the docamantrin as possible. If you leave it to big you would have difficulties trying to smooth out the tint because it is running into the molding of the back windows. Again because the back window is a small area you want to make a precise cut. Now he is removing the plastic liner and spraying the soap and water solution. He already cleaned the back window and he is going to apply it to the window now and this concludes our segment on one piece back windows"

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