Man....I'm trying to redo my XLR caddy and talk about frustrating. I didn't realize just how curved the side windows are.....then I see your video and you cake walk it!!!! I'm going to try your method. It's ok though because I used to hobby tint back in the day so I'm slowly getting back into it. I just finished my daughter Honda CRZ and that back window took me 2 tries but as cheap as it is to just buy a 100 foot roll......I could mess up 10 times and still be ahead of the game.
Some of the frameless windows get under estimated. But do have a more significant curve than others. With enough practice you will learn how to read the film and see how it wants to naturally shrink and lay down
Just saved me hours. Thanks.
Happy I was able to help a bit
Very nice!
Hi, Thanks for the information.
Which plotter software do you use?
Thanks in advance!
Hello, we use a jaguar plotter along with Computercut software
What do yall use to cover the door panels? a lot of ones I've tried don't stick well.
Man....I'm trying to redo my XLR caddy and talk about frustrating. I didn't realize just how curved the side windows are.....then I see your video and you cake walk it!!!! I'm going to try your method.
It's ok though because I used to hobby tint back in the day so I'm slowly getting back into it. I just finished my daughter Honda CRZ and that back window took me 2 tries but as cheap as it is to just buy a 100 foot roll......I could mess up 10 times and still be ahead of the game.
Some of the frameless windows get under estimated. But do have a more significant curve than others. With enough practice you will learn how to read the film and see how it wants to naturally shrink and lay down