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cheap + good = DIY
After using some aftermarket tint for vehicles on easy flat interior home windows I will say this, "practice practice practice". buy some extra film and do a small exterior window first. This way you can see what works best. Also, get a friend(s) to help. Stuff is like a cross between saran wrap and duct tape. |
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