Nutzon20s
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- 1997 XLT
Tips, lots of bottled water. It it better than tap water. I could explain, but its not important. Also mix in dish soap to make it a bit slicker. And you will need a spray bottle.
Clean the window very well, with auto glass cleaner, no amonia. And do not use paper towels, something lint free, that way you wont have dust and lint particles under your tint. spray the window with the dish soap and water. Then start at one corner of the tint sheet, pull off the backing, and spray the tint very well. Put the tint sheet on the window, spray your soap and water on the tint, use a rubber squeegee (You can get one at wal-mart for like 5$) spray the squeegee with the soap and water also. Start at the top and work out the bubbles. After the first pair of windows, it will start to get easier. Good luck.
Clean the window very well, with auto glass cleaner, no amonia. And do not use paper towels, something lint free, that way you wont have dust and lint particles under your tint. spray the window with the dish soap and water. Then start at one corner of the tint sheet, pull off the backing, and spray the tint very well. Put the tint sheet on the window, spray your soap and water on the tint, use a rubber squeegee (You can get one at wal-mart for like 5$) spray the squeegee with the soap and water also. Start at the top and work out the bubbles. After the first pair of windows, it will start to get easier. Good luck.