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Tint Lyrics


We have lyrics for these tracks by Tint:


Love At First Sight [All] You’re My Luv Pretty Boy Oh oh oh oh Pretty…
Wolf Is Stupid Hey stupid Look at my eyes Look at my mind Why don’t…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Mike Vanderkley

Love this video. What I learnt!!!
Only ever touch the border of the tint which will be cut away.
You cannot have too much cleaning fluid. Window cleaner is good. I bought bulk and it says on the container, good for tinted windows. Im sure they all are.
Cut your tint first by using the upside down method with the clear protector facing up. Only make it have 2cm border room all around as the tint sticks to everything. (cheers +WAYNE JOHNSON)
Peel the backing straight away using the sticky tape method on both sides of a corner, then pull them apart. (cheers +Tim Spriggs). Just leave the tint nearby ready for grabbing.
Now go ahead and do your cleaning.
When prep-ing the glass with cleaner, spray beyond the glass aggressively as if the tint touches, it wont stick there. E.g. the whole window frame.
I squeegee the edges firmly (with 5-way tool) before cutting, not loosely like in the video.
Lastly, if you take too long and the cleaning fluid dries a bit before applying the tint. Clean the window and start again as you may get the cloudy look. Happened to my first window as i took longer to prepare the tint, not too bad).

Additional...
Have pets? Vacuum the area thoroughly. I mean, the floor, the frame and even running across the glass. Then, change clothes. Then start the razor blade wet clean process.
Spray the tint! if it touches itself or something else, you are screwed. Spraying greatly reduces the risk.
When the tint was at the end of roll and would not lie flat, I would weight down one side with a couple of weights (sprayed with window cleaner) and a couple of large bull dog clips on the far side. The bull dog clips allowed me to move the tint into position without it rolling back up from the bottom up while carrying. Once touching on the window, bye bye clips.
I did not use the production edge as my frame rubber was never even. I just centred the sheet and cut all 4 sides. Also, I cut the corners from the window out so the film would come straight off after doing a full axis cut.
Starting with the 5-way tool... I always started in the middle and went up, then down, then side to side. A cross. I then worked each quadrant towards its respective corners. I found I had much less chance of creases. Actually, ended up being zero.



All comments from YouTube:

Jim Jones

Awesome job bro! Look into reverse rolling when removing the film. I usually make my cuts with the protective liner on. Then peel liner back half way while it is still on the glass and wet it then lay liner back down. Do it on both sides to get all the glue side wet. Then roll it up and prep your glass. And you can reverse roll back on the glass allowing the liner to come unrolled as you go. This way your glue side is never without the liner until it hits the glass. Has been very helpful to me. Hope it helps someone else.

Tim Spriggs

Here is another tip--to start the separation of the film, use two small sections of clear tape, put them on both sides, briefly squeeze together, then pull apart.

Cory Day W

Will work on dry adhesives, Ie. Flat glass films, but not on pressure sensitive usually.. (automotive)

Mike Vanderkley

+Tim Spriggs Saved my life!

Mike Vanderkley

Love this video. What I learnt!!!
Only ever touch the border of the tint which will be cut away.
You cannot have too much cleaning fluid. Window cleaner is good. I bought bulk and it says on the container, good for tinted windows. Im sure they all are.
Cut your tint first by using the upside down method with the clear protector facing up. Only make it have 2cm border room all around as the tint sticks to everything. (cheers +WAYNE JOHNSON)
Peel the backing straight away using the sticky tape method on both sides of a corner, then pull them apart. (cheers +Tim Spriggs). Just leave the tint nearby ready for grabbing.
Now go ahead and do your cleaning.
When prep-ing the glass with cleaner, spray beyond the glass aggressively as if the tint touches, it wont stick there. E.g. the whole window frame.
I squeegee the edges firmly (with 5-way tool) before cutting, not loosely like in the video.
Lastly, if you take too long and the cleaning fluid dries a bit before applying the tint. Clean the window and start again as you may get the cloudy look. Happened to my first window as i took longer to prepare the tint, not too bad).

Additional...
Have pets? Vacuum the area thoroughly. I mean, the floor, the frame and even running across the glass. Then, change clothes. Then start the razor blade wet clean process.
Spray the tint! if it touches itself or something else, you are screwed. Spraying greatly reduces the risk.
When the tint was at the end of roll and would not lie flat, I would weight down one side with a couple of weights (sprayed with window cleaner) and a couple of large bull dog clips on the far side. The bull dog clips allowed me to move the tint into position without it rolling back up from the bottom up while carrying. Once touching on the window, bye bye clips.
I did not use the production edge as my frame rubber was never even. I just centred the sheet and cut all 4 sides. Also, I cut the corners from the window out so the film would come straight off after doing a full axis cut.
Starting with the 5-way tool... I always started in the middle and went up, then down, then side to side. A cross. I then worked each quadrant towards its respective corners. I found I had much less chance of creases. Actually, ended up being zero.

Raul Romo

When I install flat glass film I usually use a paper towel with the hard card or squeegee on all the edges.  this is so that the paper towel catches the extra water and doesn't go back into the film with dirt.  pretty good video

S

Good demo but one major thing to bear in mind ... don't do it on a sunny day. The sun will dry tiny areas of the wetted glass and cause the film to stretch when hard edged flat.

Hail Mary

you do videos like a pro too. Thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. I would not have attempted the job without your help.

James Finnerty

Great video tutorial. Very well explained and illustrated! Thank you

KarmicVibez

Also my good friend, he always did car windows similar back in the day!

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