2022 Malibu Premier Edition How To Tint The Back Window!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @W96NZ
    @W96NZ 2 года назад +2

    Nope never get tired of watching these, you never know I might learn something, like I bought 2 of those hybrid fusion squeegees and love it. About to order 2 more

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад

      Man I used an orange crush for years and for whatever reason I feel like these hybrids are better.

  • @cold-frontin_penguin7902
    @cold-frontin_penguin7902 2 года назад +1

    Love watching these Helps me mute out my wife when I'm at home

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад +1

      Well I won't tell her you said that. 😂 as always man, thanks for watching!

  • @W96NZ
    @W96NZ 2 года назад +1

    Gotta say you are the man brother..today was a good day ended up tinting a Kenworth W900 truck. 3 windows for $300. Idk if you tint semis but I'm short and have to climb up an down.lol
    Great to have a peel board for those and use the sharpie method.
    You don't reverse roll the back windows, I never had good luck doing it the way you do it.

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад

      I try not to do semis lol I don't tint outside and I really don't like monkeying around all over the truck but I've done a handful.
      I've tried a regular reverse roll and it just never seems to work out for me. Certain windows I can do it on but most of the time something goofy happens and I have to re do the window.
      It's really something I've been planning on practicing.

  • @Justpushh_it
    @Justpushh_it Год назад +1

    Great content , Do a video on wet shrinking back or front windows

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and for the compliment. Wet shrinking is much more time consuming than dry shrinking and there's really no advantage to it. Unless you know something I dont?

    • @Justpushh_it
      @Justpushh_it Год назад +1

      @@fastlanecarcarellc3608 only because i find it easier to wet shrink outside since I am mobile and don’t have to fight with the wind as much

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  Год назад

      @Barry Rice ahhh now that makes a lot of sense. See I never tint outside so I don't have to deal with that. Let me see what's on the schedule this week and I'll see if I can make one.

  • @clearvuwindowtint
    @clearvuwindowtint 2 года назад +1

    I agree, you could have brand new sealed film rolls in boxes and on one wants to buy them at a slightly discounted rate. I mean I wouldn’t buy brand new boxes off somebody that’s selling it for the same price that I can get it directly from the manufacturer. However I would buy boxes for like $20 off the retail price but I feel even then most won’t pay that. They want to pay $80 for a roll that costed $220 even if it’s new. I don’t get people. I wish I could find brand new rolls off someone for a slightly discounted price. Might as well use all your old stock

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад

      I see it happen all the time. There's also a lot of scamming going in with used film

    • @gav6808
      @gav6808 2 года назад +1

      @@fastlanecarcarellc3608 Yes true I have seen scams also ,cheap film put in other high end boxes and passed off as good quality film!

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад

      @@gav6808 I've heard a lot of people don't even get the film.

  • @k-cobra2031
    @k-cobra2031 2 года назад +1

    what website you get your tint from ??

  • @edz1890
    @edz1890 2 года назад +1

    On popular cars I keep the plastic liner on back glass and label them so when I get same car again I just trace the liner just me🤷

    • @fastlanecarcarellc3608
      @fastlanecarcarellc3608  2 года назад

      Works great if you have the space to store them and a peel board. I've got a few patterns laying around as well, mostly for tricky quarter windows. Definitely a good idea you've got there. I wish I would have learned that sooner. Lol