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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
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<blockquote data-quote="stang1971" data-source="post: 11756998" data-attributes="member: 101528"><p>i have been tinting since '99... one of the keys to a good tint job is good film... dont go for who has the cheapest price.... we charge 169 for a mustang and we use a GOOD film that has a lifetime warranty... i also "file" the windows.. our cars have " frameless" windows which means there is no frame to support the top.... i cut my patterns a little long so the top hangs over an 1/8 of an inch and use a file to trim that excess off.... leaves a nice looking job without that pesky gap at the top.... also..make sure you dont EVER use windex on tint. Buy a foaming window cleaner such as invisible glass....clean the windows weekly..... i actually use a quick detailer on my windows as it cleans and makes it harder for stuff to stick to it. A good tint place will explain everything before doing the job and how to care for the windows after the job is done..... hope this info helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stang1971, post: 11756998, member: 101528"] i have been tinting since '99... one of the keys to a good tint job is good film... dont go for who has the cheapest price.... we charge 169 for a mustang and we use a GOOD film that has a lifetime warranty... i also "file" the windows.. our cars have " frameless" windows which means there is no frame to support the top.... i cut my patterns a little long so the top hangs over an 1/8 of an inch and use a file to trim that excess off.... leaves a nice looking job without that pesky gap at the top.... also..make sure you dont EVER use windex on tint. Buy a foaming window cleaner such as invisible glass....clean the windows weekly..... i actually use a quick detailer on my windows as it cleans and makes it harder for stuff to stick to it. A good tint place will explain everything before doing the job and how to care for the windows after the job is done..... hope this info helps. [/QUOTE]
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