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  1. Feb 10, 2021 · Safely Cut on GlassFull video and tools used - https://mytintstuff.com/blogs/how-to-tint/safest-way-to-cut-on-glassGlass Aid - http://MyTintStuff.com/collect...

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  2. I understand that many people are not able to work with a plotter. So to help anyone who does not have a computer program or a plotter i'll show you how to c...

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    • Overview
    • Preparing the Windows
    • Cutting and Measuring Your Tint
    • Adhering the Tint

    Usually, tinted car windows block the ultraviolet sunlight rays that can harm your skin. They also offer privacy from people looking into your car. While tinting is a long, time-consuming process, most people can tint their own windows with only a few basic tools.

    Find a clean, dry work space.

    You need a clean environment to prevent dust and dirt from mixing with the tinting. Doing everything indoor is not a bad idea. But if you want to work outside, you should choose a clean and dry place.

    Remove any stickers or adhesives from the windows.

    Remove any stickers inside of your car screen and clean off all the adhesives or any sticky things that can create problems with the film sticking on the windows. Remove all the obstructions inside the car that can restrict your process and get in your way. Finally, vacuum the interior to get rid of dust.

    Clean up the windows using soapy water and a 1" razor blade.

    Lower the window slightly so that you can get the top as well. Mix a few drops of dish soap with warm water and spray or wipe it on the window, then use the blade to scrape away all the dirt and grime. Make sure you clean both sides of the window well, removing everything.

    Spray the outside of the window with soapy water.

    The water will help the tinting temporarily adhere, but still make it slippery enough to slide around and put into place.

    Place the tinting over the outside of the window so that it covers the entire window.

    Unroll your tinting so that it covers the entire window, with at least 2-3" of extra tinting over the edges. The liner (the part that will later adhere to the window), should be facing you.

    remove the liner -- you're just sizing and pressing the tinting right now, now adhering it.

    The simplest method for sizing the tinting is to place it over the outside of the window. You'll cut the correct size, and then you move the tinting to the inside for adhesion. Make sure you're sizing the tinting in reverse. Tinting only has one usable side, so you need to size and cut the tinting in the opposite direction so that it fits properly on the inside.

    Prep the inside of the window with soapy water and a squeegee.

    You're going to go through a lot of soapy water in this process. You can use a hard edge to get in between the seal and the window for a better clean. When done, spray the whole window with soapy water.

    Peel off the top half of the release liner from the tinting film.

    Window tint works just like a sticker. There is a removable layer that adheres to the tint and keeps the adhesive solid. You should, however, only peel off only the top half for now-- it makes it easier to work with.

    Just gently work the tint between two fingers like you were snapping to get the adhesive layer off.

    Spray off the now-exposed section with fresh water.

  3. Aug 23, 2023 · Any trapped dust or streaks can be permanently visible under the tint, so ensure they’re spotless before moving on. Step 2: Measure and Cut. After measuring your windows twice for accuracy, cut the tinting film carefully, adding an extra inch on all four sides for leeway. You can also buy pre-cut tints for accuracy and save yourself the hassle.

  4. Apply a water and soap solution or a tint-specific lubricant to the tint film and the glass surface. This lubrication helps the cutting tool glide smoothly, reducing the risk of scratches. Holding the Blade at the Proper Angle. The angle at which you hold the blade is crucial in preventing scratches.

  5. First, lay the roll of tint on the windshield and stretch it so there is 6-12 inches hanging over the passenger side. Cut the tint 6-12 inches past the driver’s side of the windshield. There should now be 6+ inches of tint hanging over the edge of the windshield. **Since the tint will be cut on the outside of the windshield, it is critical to ...

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  7. Nov 2, 2022 · First, use a razor blade or box cutter to score the tint along the edges. This will help the tint peel away from the window in one piece. Next, use a hairdryer or heat gun to heat up the tint. This will make it easier to peel away. Finally, use a window cleaner or soapy water to help the tint release from the window.

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