Good morning, still not see how you can delete the matrtix, you using some cleaning stuff? (See some blue at you video) I hope you can share me some information!
Your vid makes perfect sense and thanks for sharing,i had not tried the "right tension" to the film before but it didnt work out for me eventually at all.I guess theres another factor,my guess would be how aggresive the glue of the film is(cant think of smthing else) ///Gonna keep trying though
That’s what I have been waiting for a long time, the best explanation for the most common issues that bothers everyone. Thanks for the great videos master
A suggestion... what has always worked for me is apply backglass film then squeegee and hardcard with Towel like normal... now careful peel at top corner of film and start peeling film downward and stop as close to the bottom edge of dot matrix and repeat other side ... also it’s best to not just peel one side all the way to edge of matrix instead work both sides maby a inch or two at a time till your just above the beginning of dot matrix.. Then if it’s sunny at your shop let it sit outside and get hot till dry or use a heat gun and carefully warm the section just lower of the matrix to evaporate the moisture that’s between glass and film and once that’s looking dry go ahead and heat matrix up nice and hot, all heating done on outside of glass .. Now the difficult part STAY PATIENT Get a card u prefer and carefully reapply the film doing a inch or two upward and sideways at a time starting from middle outward but be extremely careful u only get one shot and it’s easy to mess up and leave air pockets behind or leave squeegee striping.. If u do a good section stop and look outside of glass and check your progress or have someone guide u... Very difficult trick but if your patient it works incredibly well even with vehicles with the worst matrix such as old Chevy cavilers Or older ford mustangs.... basically your dry applying the film
@@joeflur yes, it works flawlessly when we drop the top area and leave dry in sun...it does however take alot of skill to press back into place without getting trapped air...trapped air looks horrible...i have used that method for years also, but its a more advanced technique and should be exercised with pro supervision...thanks for your input boss!!!
Would you suggest the steel wool for removing or lowering the height of the dots? Is it for cleaning or for lowering the dots? I have this on my front window and I'm stressing about the silvering.
Elmer glue is for temporary indoor projects...any glue used has to be heat and uv resistant.....Elmer is not..its kids glue...but i know the faaak faces who said its good for that...pfffftttt!!! Dirty Thanks for viewing bossman!!!
Perfect Job, big hug from Brazil...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🏆
Help please, i need to remove an "small" section of the Dot matrix, any suggestions?
That's the only problem with those dang Bimmers. Easy to tint then you got the balls.
Good video!
Thanks boss!!!!💪💪💪✌✌✌
Great video! Well explained
i appreciate your support
Good morning, still not see how you can delete the matrtix, you using some cleaning stuff? (See some blue at you video)
I hope you can share me some information!
on some you can get rid of most silvering...on many you can't....thanks for viewing
Your vid makes perfect sense and thanks for sharing,i had not tried the "right tension" to the film before but it didnt work out for me eventually at all.I guess theres another factor,my guess would be how aggresive the glue of the film is(cant think of smthing else) ///Gonna keep trying though
thanks bossman!!!
That’s what I have been waiting for a long time, the best explanation for the most common issues that bothers everyone.
Thanks for the great videos master
i appreciate your kind words boss...thanks for viewing!
But then how would you go about the rear windshield? You can't get around not shrinking the top.
@@alantran6901 shrink...and check shrink...for a smooth lay...
A suggestion... what has always worked for me is apply backglass film then squeegee and hardcard with Towel like normal... now careful peel at top corner of film and start peeling film downward and stop as close to the bottom edge of dot matrix and repeat other side ... also it’s best to not just peel one side all the way to edge of matrix instead work both sides maby a inch or two at a time till your just above the beginning of dot matrix..
Then if it’s sunny at your shop let it sit outside and get hot till dry or use a heat gun and carefully warm the section just lower of the matrix to evaporate the moisture that’s between glass and film and once that’s looking dry go ahead and heat matrix up nice and hot, all heating done on outside of glass ..
Now the difficult part STAY PATIENT Get a card u prefer and carefully reapply the film doing a inch or two upward and sideways at a time starting from middle outward but be extremely careful u only get one shot and it’s easy to mess up and leave air pockets behind or leave squeegee striping.. If u do a good section stop and look outside of glass and check your progress or have someone guide u...
Very difficult trick but if your patient it works incredibly well even with vehicles with the worst matrix such as old Chevy cavilers
Or older ford mustangs....
basically your dry applying the film
@@joeflur yes, it works flawlessly when we drop the top area and leave dry in sun...it does however take alot of skill to press back into place without getting trapped air...trapped air looks horrible...i have used that method for years also, but its a more advanced technique and should be exercised with pro supervision...thanks for your input boss!!!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Mike!!! Thank you for your time and expanation. You are the real boss!
DoU file edges? I’m the on,y shop in town that DUzz. But if I do file one I charge quite a bit more.
I do not..plotter
@@mikesanchez1428 yessir no plotter here. Doing another 2022 GMC AT4 YUKON. This suckers nice. Ceramic all windows. What state u n? Me Texas
@@CLUB-th7pp Texas
Would you suggest the steel wool for removing or lowering the height of the dots? Is it for cleaning or for lowering the dots? I have this on my front window and I'm stressing about the silvering.
Steel wool works 100% but has to be 000grade.
Where’d you get the squeegee handle @12:54 minute mark
Its just a holder for soft black rubber window cleaner....i have some if u need any...let me know
Mike Sanchez I’d like one with the blue squeegee. Also I really need a roll of that Teflon tape. Lol can’t be getting strips by the 3 😂
@@geemunee boss...if u got deep pockets...its 216$ roll...
Yep...thats why i sell pieces...💪💪✌✌✌😂😂😂
Mike Sanchez uhh no...pockets very shallow. Lol. I’ll take 3 please. 🤣
Genio compartiendo!!! conocimiento, felicidades amigo!!! 🙅🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️. Saludos
Looks 100x better than place that done mine. Now have to pay someone else to fix.
Thanks for viewing bossman
WHERE’D YOU GET YOUR PEEL BOARD
i developed it and had it fabricated boss!!
thanks for viewing!!
What material is that?
@@firexspittah tint is llumar irx...scrubpad is made of steel wool...thanks for viewing bossman!!!
Like a Boss💪
I've heard of elements glue stick for dot matrix never tried lol nice video
Elmer glue is for temporary indoor projects...any glue used has to be heat and uv resistant.....Elmer is not..its kids glue...but i know the faaak faces who said its good for that...pfffftttt!!!
Dirty
Thanks for viewing bossman!!!
Lol
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