Warmth Shrink Your Window Tint In Your Vehicle

When applied genuine, stick-on window tint dresses up a vehicle. Unfortunately, window movie develops blemishes during the apply step. Amateurs consent these cramped bubbles and assumption no one Testament comment. You can be trained a know onions's trick-heat shrink the window tint on your motorcar.


Instructions


1. Prompt an automotive heat gun and a plastic or Teflon smoothing tool. If you make a small mistake, it won't be obvious in that location.Hold the heat gun approximately 6 inches from the window. Move it back and forth over a blemish quickly and then pull it away. It's important not to allow the heat stream to rest in one location or it can burn a permanent hole in the window tint. It's better to discover the burning point with a piece of scrap than on your windshield.


2. Follow the manufacturer's directions to apply the window tint to your car. You will find bubbles and ripples in the tint; this is to be expected.


3. Begin with an out of the way edge on a rear side window. Check stores that sell wallpaper supplies for a smoothing tool. Have these tools available before tinting your car windows. If you have extra tint, lay a small piece on something non-flammable, such as a concrete floor. Experiment with the heat gun to find out the film's heat threshold.


4. Watch for a change in the tint. Often an "S" shaped blemish will appear as the film begins to shrink.


5. Use the smoothing tool to rub the blemish in the direction of the closest window edge. Rub two or three times. If this doesn't remove the blemish, repeat Step 3.


6. Continue repairing each imperfection until you have a completely smooth finish.