use a heat gun to get ur bubbles and parts that wont stick. when doing the front windsheild strip and back glass u want to put it on the outside of the window like ur goin to apply it just dont peel the shinny film off yet. dont use windex with amonia that will make the tint turn purple. Im not a professional at tinting but i have learned alot. Thanks for reading and let me know what you all think! I have been thinking of ordering a 100ft roll that you see on eBay and such or should I spend a bit more and get the rolls from ? Now I have a few questions, has anyone used the tint from say Wal-Mart or Autozone before? If so how did it look say a year later (I know the install of the tint itself means a lot also as tinting is NOT EASY/FUN!) To a %2.5 and a few bubbles but IMO a much better job. Went from this (%5 with the included bubbles/wrinkles). I am thinking of doing the rest of the windows also.just haven't bought anymore tint to attempt them. Came out so much nicer.has a few bubbles that I spent about 30-45minutes trying to get out without success but for $12 I am very pleased.versus $80~ at the shop! So with the 2.5% I removed the rear hatch and did it on a table. The first attempt was with a left over roll of Gila 5% in which I messed up terribly *wrinkles/bubbles galore!*. Anyways I went to Wal-Mart and picked up a roll of the Black Magic 2.5% tint and attempted to do it myself again. Anyways being 17 having a budget to pay for tint on yet another vehicle I just didn't want to spend that kind of something I have already paid for but on a different car. Anyone else on here ever tried to tint your own car? I took my previous vehicle to a local shop to have done after I spent hours of frustration on a single window.
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