
5-Way Trim Guide (AT-190)
This important tool is used as a trim guide to
aid in the cutting of clean, uniform borders along the perimeters
of straight-edged windows. Many installers find the Teflon edge
tool equally effective and perhaps more convenient than this
larger tool, though both do the job of providing a clean edge trim
while shielding the window frame (be it made of wood, rubber or
glazier’s putty). Edge sharpness can be maintained by using Hard
Card Sharpener (AT-068).
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1.5" Black-Out Tape
(AT-159)
½"
wide black automotive pin stripe tape used to cover up light
gaps left along bottom edges of some rear windows or other
glass borders where it may be impossible to apply window
film to small inaccessible glass areas (owing to
obstructions of interior moldings or tight-fitting carpeted
decks). Available in 150' rolls.
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Yellow Film Marker
(AT-075)
Handy
for 3 basic purposes: 1) marking film prior to installation
of windows with unusual shapes (arches, trapezoids, etc.)
which must be cut to approximate shape before the final
"lay-up;" 2) circling a contaminant (hair or
fiber) before pulling back the film to remove it; 3) marking
film edges to check for glass movement on side roll-ups
during the trimming process. Yellow grease mark easily
wipes away.
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Thin Film
Opaque Pen (AT-076)
Used
by installers to hide fine line mistakes in trimming which
cause excess light intrusion at film edge. Considered by the
seasoned installer as a last minute/last resort
"savior" or "cheater's pen," depending
on whether he is using it or someone else.
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Broad Film
Opaque Pen (AT-077)
Used
by installers to hide fine line mistakes in trimming which
cause excess light intrusion at film edge. Considered by the
seasoned installer as a last minute/last resort
"savior" or "cheater's pen," depending
on whether he is using it or someone else.
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White Scrub Pads
(AT-085)
These nylon pads are a critically important element
in the window preparation process.
These 4" x 6" pads re sold individually.
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Gasket Wizard
(AT-130)
This
device is used to carefully pull back rub rails for easy
film-to-glass installations below the rub rail. Rub rails
are located at the base of all automotive door window glass
and are used for weatherproofing the openings between the
glass and the door structure. Many installers find the
Gasket Wizard helpful, even without the use of the bungee
cords. This is a special order item, please call for
availability.
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Waist Apron
(AT-176)
Used
by professionals to have at one’s side all the
tools essential for installation.
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Gasket Push Stick
(AT-194)
Used
for pressing out minor film creases or crimps and
tucking down car door weather stripping.
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Jiffy Steamer
(AT-921)
The
Jiffy Steamer makes quick work at removing previously
applied film. This is a special order item, please call for availability.
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