According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 30,797 United States car crashes ended in a fatality in 2009. Driving with the sun shining directly through the passenger or drivers side windows is annoying and potentially dangerous. Tinting your power windows can help block out glare and UV rays.
Clean
Dust and dirt can prevent tint from completely sticking to the window. Before applying tint to your power windows, use tinting application fluid and wipe with a lint-free cloth. Clean under the rubber window guards as well. Try to work in a dust-free environment.
Precision
Cut the tinting sheet so it fits the window exactly. Leave 1/4 inch to 1/16 inch of tinting sheet overlap at the top. This will be covered by the door. Make sure your cutting tool is sharp.
Removing Moisture
Apply tinting fluid to the window with a squeegee. Use a heating gun or blow dryer to help suck out the moisture after youve applied the tint.
Smooth
Bubbles are a sign of a shoddy tinting job. Smooth out any bubbles by pushing them toward the edges of the window. Work in a well-lighted area.
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