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#21
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Cant wait to see your windows pimped Bill. ....Kinda goes along with the trenchcoat theme eh? The tint shop is the next place I gotta hit, if it ever comes out of the custom shop
And how could we consider banning MOS????? I have more coffe in my laptop keys every morning because of his inexhaustable humor and pics :?:
And how could we consider banning MOS????? I have more coffe in my laptop keys every morning because of his inexhaustable humor and pics :?:
#27
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Originally Posted by fantastic88
Nice, me getting tint in April. Why?
#1 it looks nice
#2 I can't let my victoms see my eyes.
#1 it looks nice
#2 I can't let my victoms see my eyes.
#28
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And dont let them freeze Bill, dont know how your weather is up there, down here in PA it'* still hitting low twenties at nite It'* takes 3 days to cure. (Least thats what they told me when I did my LaCrosse last year.)
Gumball, Ban yourself soo we can get a laff....we promise will let ya back in.( wheres the icon with fingers crossed behind your back???) ROFL Sounds like that commercial where the 'man" is sticking it to himself to save money.
Gumball, Ban yourself soo we can get a laff....we promise will let ya back in.( wheres the icon with fingers crossed behind your back???) ROFL Sounds like that commercial where the 'man" is sticking it to himself to save money.
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in my experience the vast majority of the curing is done in 3 or 4 days, but it can take much longer for all the stuff to come into place.
i posted about some small bubbles up very high on my drivers window a while back, and those are now gone, in fact they started getting smaller as soon as i posted about them...
but at any rate it took a full week and a little more for all the bugs to work out of mine.
i posted about some small bubbles up very high on my drivers window a while back, and those are now gone, in fact they started getting smaller as soon as i posted about them...
but at any rate it took a full week and a little more for all the bugs to work out of mine.
#30
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I must be lucky or something, as I never had any bubbles or bugs or spiders or snakes...
The installer used an industrial heat gun and dried each window. Told me I could open the windows any time I wanted. In fact, he showed me the perfect window cut line by rolling the DS window down and up. No problems.
The installer used an industrial heat gun and dried each window. Told me I could open the windows any time I wanted. In fact, he showed me the perfect window cut line by rolling the DS window down and up. No problems.