I agree, Ralph. We were having that problem, especially with ceramic. I have had my guys tone it down, and we haven't had that problem in a while. It's also getting a little cooler, I'm sure that helps
Hi Ralph! Karl Baumann here... I mix my slip solution on the lower end of the moderate range. I just did a couple fishing boats over the past couple of weeks with Nano Ceramic 20%. Sometimes, the edges are challenging because of obstacles around the outside window frame. I even employ my technique when it comes to stubborn quarter glass windows on cars and back windows. The only place I cannot do a clean flush is at the bottom edge of the back window. When tint wants to curl at the bottom, I squeegee down with the Dozer, and then stuff clean cloth rag stuffing it with a yellow Quickfoot between the rear deck and the window at the very bottom to apply constant pressure. An hour or two later when I am done the rest of the car, I remove the rags. I have never had a problem with peeling after the film has cured to the glass for an hour. How do I do this? I set the film with the slip solution and squeegee it out, except for an inch or two around the outside perimeter of the fiIm. I will then flush the outside perimeter with clean water. So there is no slip solution between the glass and the tint. When I final squeegee from the center to the outside edges, the tint will bite very aggressively! I can describe the adhesion bite as once it goes on, it will not come off! I will make a video showing you if you are interested? Your video had good content! Thanks again buddy!! 👍
I agree, Ralph. We were having that problem, especially with ceramic. I have had my guys tone it down, and we haven't had that problem in a while. It's also getting a little cooler, I'm sure that helps
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Hi Ralph! Karl Baumann here...
I mix my slip solution on the lower end of the moderate range.
I just did a couple fishing boats over the past couple of weeks with Nano Ceramic 20%.
Sometimes, the edges are challenging because of obstacles around the outside window frame.
I even employ my technique when it comes to stubborn quarter glass windows on cars and back windows.
The only place I cannot do a clean flush is at the bottom edge of the back window.
When tint wants to curl at the bottom, I squeegee down with the Dozer, and then stuff clean cloth rag stuffing it with a yellow Quickfoot between the rear deck and the window at the very bottom to apply constant pressure.
An hour or two later when I am done the rest of the car, I remove the rags. I have never had a problem with peeling after the film has cured to the glass for an hour.
How do I do this? I set the film with the slip solution and squeegee it out, except for an inch or two around the outside perimeter of the fiIm.
I will then flush the outside perimeter with clean water. So there is no slip solution between the glass and the tint.
When I final squeegee from the center to the outside edges, the tint will bite very aggressively!
I can describe the adhesion bite as once it goes on, it will not come off!
I will make a video showing you if you are interested?
Your video had good content! Thanks again buddy!! 👍
Yes please the concept sounds great but hard to picture.