if you can find 3M window film - I recommend it. 
longer lasting, better long term adhesion and tougher
on the inside -- if the windows are only curved in one
direction you can use any window tint - most 3M tints
can be used on windows that curve in more than 1
direction.  Make sure to get EVERY bit of air out of
there or you'll be doing it again soon enough.

Toby 2029

--- michael brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> clean, clean, clean and dust free. A squeegee and
> soapy water is all you need. If you are doing it on
> glass, it's recommended that you clean the window
> with
> a razor blade. Obviously with acrylic or plastic
> windows this would be a no-no. We have a Tap Plastic
> place in town that sells the film and a free
> application guide. I've had it professionally done
> and
> my results were just as good. So go for it.
> 
> Michael
> --- Don Hardman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone installed the tinted window paper. I
> had
> > it installed on my other AS by someone who
> normally
> > installed it on cars and it came out great, curved
> > windows and all. I was thinking about trying to
> put
> > it on myself this time, but I am concerned about
> > working it in on the curved windows. Your input is
> > always appreciated.
> > 
> > Don Hardman
> > 1976 Sovereign
> > 
> 
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