Not gonna lie this man has all the space and tools to professionally tint a window. I need to find a hood tutorial where they're tinting the window in the middle of a parking lot with 4mph wind. Good video tho.
Bro, not gonna lie, your work and process is excellent. As someone who has about 8 years of solid detailing and ceramic coating experience, and who is OCD and a perfectionist, I can truly admire your skill. Personally, I've always had a difficult time applying wrap and tint. I guess I just haven't done enough of them, but it gets frustrating for me, which I why my profession is detailing and ceramic lol. So watching someone like yourself fly through it, is awesome. Keep doing what you're doing and moving forward! Much respect!
Can't thank you enough for providing all this information for free, too many people will learn for free on the internet then charge other people for information they received for free. Thanks!
Im enrolled in several courses but i always come to this channel for the smaller details,tricks and most importantly the different vehicles being tinted. Courses usually teach with the same basic sedan.
I have a buddy who started his own window tinting business about 27 years ago and have watched him tint all of the cars I've owned since then. He would definitely give 👍👍 to your work. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
i just dont understand how this dude has not posted any more vids, he just said he works faster when is records and just looking at him you can notice he just loves his craft
This dude could teach my how to eat broccoli and make it interesting. I mean, I have no intention of ever tinting my own windows and I still watched the entire vid
Hello. Could you please tell me where I can buy tape for the rear window, as well as tape for water protection on the driver and passenger windows? How correctly they are written. Thank you very much in advance!
You've been well, right? I remember your visit to Korea a long time ago that didn’t happen. I recently opened a corporate business in Atlanta, so let's meet at the observation deck^^ I support you as you are always the best!!!
It took me 4hrs to tint the side windows of my Tesla M3LR. Messed up 4 time; one per each windows. 3 were creased and one was cut short because of stinginess. One needs to be redone again because I’m not happy with the result but I need another weekend to do so. I bought Lexen koolmax because I didn’t want to pour too much money knowing that I’ll mess up. Last time I tint my car windows was about 14yrs ago and that was with easy to shrink film before ceramic was readily available. Ceramic seems to take a lot more heat to shrink.
Looks like you’re using a Hudson (chapin sprayer) with a Kenyan shut off valve. I’ve been having a hard time finding those valves. Would you happen to know where I can purchase those shut off valves?
I see you folding de sides of the lower section into the seals when you are installing the top. I normally create a big finger in the middle just to relax te sides of the film. Is there a reason that you do it that way? *i’m a beginner
Great info, I'd never try tinting my own car. I just pay my local 25yr tinter $35 a window for 25% for the front doors & a bit darker for the back here in TX. (The more windows, the cheaper it is) L.E. & Inspection places are cracking down on window tint here in TX. Gotta be no less than 25% & I seen a lady not pass inspection because her new car tested at 20% Talk about a joke, I think they could've let that one slide.
Had my 1st go at tinting....was windy and outdoors.... lesson 1 was.... need to shrink the film more next time .......had them terrible bubbles lines....had to remove but..... going to go at it again but will have to time weather next time
There’s always more than one way to skin a cat. Try them all and find out which one works best for you. Tinting is trial and error you’ll mess up a lot before you really pin it down.
@tint studio. This might be a dumb question but I gotta ask someone who knows tint lol. So I’ve seen some videos of people saying spray tint whether it’s night shade or lens tint works on car windows. But of course none of them show the inside after it’s done. So I tried it. Looked like shit from the inside. All blurry, too dark. So I learned the hard way that those are just people making bs videos for clickbait. But is there an actual spray tint that u know of that works on windows? I’m not good with the film and screwed up 2 Walmart rolls on one window. So thought maybe I’d have better luck with a spray style tint if there is one
@@johnjoe9918 no idea, I guess you’d have ask professionals for that, at the end the day it takes practice to tint well. Took me about 10 Walmart rolls to get the hang of it. Nicer films are also a much easier thing to work with
Put the tint on the window to cut the shape! You don't peel it apart first! Unroll it, shiny side towards you, cut the shape on the outside. He CLEARLY has tons of videos if you don't pick up on it in this one.
@@goatedvault1070 not true in many cases. Tesla will bite you in the A for double cutting for sure. I’ve tinted plenty VW cars as well, where the driver glass on the top edge was different from the passenger, and the shrink was also different. Double cut works, but not all the time. Especially with aftermarket glass. Always check your glass before cutting. I was mentioning, test how long it take to do every glass individually, in case it’s a situation like that, and how quick you can cut every glass.
@@goatedvault1070 negative. I’ve challenged this theory before. It will not double the time. The time it takes him to lay the film and the back and forth time walking back and forth from double cutting, you at most save 5-10m if you are a good tinter. Unless he is doing 6-10 cars in a work shift, it’s not worth the time. All double cutting does is make both glass have the same cut in one go. What do you do when you have to tint one piece of glass after a bad install? Strip the other and double cut so they look the same? No. That’s where skill and Precision comes in to challenge your ability to make the same cut on different sides of the car. My challenge was to see if he can do the cut on both sides symmetrical. Majority of his tint jobs are double cut to save time for us and to be symmetrical for the customer. Which is the way to go for sure, but when you can make the exact cut without double cutting, that will show how skillful, and precise you are. You must still be in the process of learning if you don’t understand that the process from driver to passenger side is different. Most people who tint will tell you, the glass cut differs left to right because the glass is different left to right. Even the shrinking is different on both sides. Example, cut a top edge of glass from right to left on the driver side, then cut from right to left on the passenger side. You will be cutting a different slope from the other. You will be surprised how many people can’t cut on both sides of a car.
Not gonna lie this man has all the space and tools to professionally tint a window. I need to find a hood tutorial where they're tinting the window in the middle of a parking lot with 4mph wind. Good video tho.
😂😂😂😂
Get in the car and close the door
Exactly, we need a realistic apartment parking lot in 100 degree heat tutorial for the everyday man lol.
@@socksonfeet8125 set up canape
It’s almost impossible to lay a good film without a shop just because of particles moving around in the air
Bro, not gonna lie, your work and process is excellent. As someone who has about 8 years of solid detailing and ceramic coating experience, and who is OCD and a perfectionist, I can truly admire your skill. Personally, I've always had a difficult time applying wrap and tint. I guess I just haven't done enough of them, but it gets frustrating for me, which I why my profession is detailing and ceramic lol. So watching someone like yourself fly through it, is awesome.
Keep doing what you're doing and moving forward! Much respect!
It’s a blessing to watch someone who has the correct tools and experience! A true professional!
This guys very very well trained he’s attention to detail is phenomenal
This has to be one of the best videos on YT for tinting. I been tinting my cars since the early 90s.
Can't thank you enough for providing all this information for free, too many people will learn for free on the internet then charge other people for information they received for free. Thanks!
Im enrolled in several courses but i always come to this channel for the smaller details,tricks and most importantly the different vehicles being tinted. Courses usually teach with the same basic sedan.
I have a buddy who started his own window tinting business about 27 years ago and have watched him tint all of the cars I've owned since then. He would definitely give 👍👍 to your work. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
It’s this attention to detail that makes the cost worth it.
You make it look so easy. I really enjoy watching craftsman do their thing. Great work.
the "I waste so much less time when I"m recording" hit me right in the feels. might just start recording my whole day every day!
i just dont understand how this dude has not posted any more vids, he just said he works faster when is records and just looking at him you can notice he just loves his craft
I watch a lot of tint videos . And you're one of the best . If I was near you.. I would definitely pay u to do my trucks...
Thank you so much for making these step by step videos with explanation. It’s very helpful
Did the rear doors have a cutout for the wheel? The window may tilt in the door in order to clear the wheel cutout.
do you do tint only or you have other services too
This dude could teach my how to eat broccoli and make it interesting.
I mean, I have no intention of ever tinting my own windows and I still watched the entire vid
Hello. Could you please tell me where I can buy tape for the rear window, as well as tape for water protection on the driver and passenger windows? How correctly they are written. Thank you very much in advance!
You use 6 drops of dish soap, in 500 ml of water. This is the perfect mixture.
You've been well, right? I remember your visit to Korea a long time ago that didn’t happen. I recently opened a corporate business in Atlanta, so let's meet at the observation deck^^ I support you as you are always the best!!!
Thanks, this helped me do a great job on my f150
what's the white tape for? Thanks for your videos! learned a lot from your windows!
Great video on window tinting! And a great job of getting the tint to line up 💯😉!
One Question ❓. Doesn't it get the inside of the door card wet?
313tint.com
It took me 4hrs to tint the side windows of my Tesla M3LR. Messed up 4 time; one per each windows. 3 were creased and one was cut short because of stinginess. One needs to be redone again because I’m not happy with the result but I need another weekend to do so.
I bought Lexen koolmax because I didn’t want to pour too much money knowing that I’ll mess up.
Last time I tint my car windows was about 14yrs ago and that was with easy to shrink film before ceramic was readily available. Ceramic seems to take a lot more heat to shrink.
I am still learning but thank you so much for the tips 😊
Do you necessarily have to shrink ?
Looks like you’re using a Hudson (chapin sprayer) with a Kenyan shut off valve. I’ve been having a hard time finding those valves. Would you happen to know where I can purchase those shut off valves?
Hi love your demonstration, what is the name of the tape ?
Good work 👍
늘 좋은영상 잘보고있음당 화이팅
The garage floor is a trip
Where do you purchase your film from? Love the videos
I believe he gets all his material from Temu
You don’t use the Gator Blade anymore, You prefer a razor?
Do you have tape going up and down the window?
thank you for sharing this awesome video 😎. Where can we find this type of tint board?
Best video I’ve ever seen
I see you folding de sides of the lower section into the seals when you are installing the top. I normally create a big finger in the middle just to relax te sides of the film. Is there a reason that you do it that way? *i’m a beginner
Bro I thinks that’s fine , you don’t have to follow to the T . If it works it works . I learned watching him but I also create a crease in the middle.
Wondering why you didn't shrink before hand like you did on your front wind shield video/
Nice amount of money you have invested in that shop. All you need now is my skills and experience and you would be 👌🏼
Just bought some tools off your website Going to check out your green side card
the soap and water running down the inside of the window is fine?
Do you think it’s a good market to make it into a career
What about California is it OK 2 have tinted windows ,and what's max of darkness there?
What film do you use 🤔
Great info, I'd never try tinting my own car. I just pay my local 25yr tinter $35 a window for 25% for the front doors & a bit darker for the back here in TX.
(The more windows, the cheaper it is)
L.E. & Inspection places are cracking down on window tint here in TX. Gotta be no less than 25% & I seen a lady not pass inspection because her new car tested at 20%
Talk about a joke, I think they could've let that one slide.
You are the best one
Wow. Experience counts. 👍 Job
THIS IS LIKE MICHAEL ANGELO SAYING THIS IS HOW YOU PAINT A CEILING. 😂😂😂
Your comment is elite
Good job 👏
Just saw video today where a guy tinted a car in a parking garage in 15 minutes. He was blazing fast
What's the temperature of the heat gun?
Do you spray the windows with water and soap, or just water?
Soap and water
I use 30% vinegar with zero dilution
@@fredsanford336how do you stomach the smell of vinegar?!
How come my ceramic tint has a slight yellow huhe? Do you know why it might be?
cheaper film, less refined ceramic particles in the ceramic layer of the film.
Good job!
Where can I purchase Geoshield pre cut tint?
Do you need a heat gun for any part of the process?
Yes
You could also use your meth torch
What kind of water spray is that?
Where can I get the tint film what is the name of it ??
Love seeing someone doin what they are meant to do
How did you find your business location?
Sou do Brasil trabalho com isso também muito boa suas ferramentas
What type of sprayer is that?
No type
Had my 1st go at tinting....was windy and outdoors.... lesson 1 was.... need to shrink the film more next time .......had them terrible bubbles lines....had to remove but..... going to go at it again but will have to time weather next time
Is that a tint over the already-tinted rear windows. 😅
Where do you get the new microfiber towels??
Walmart
@@GaryYoung-eq1ph thanks
Hi where can I find the none reflective mirror you use to cut the film on the wall
Thanks
Cool hand Luke
Thank you.
It seems like everyone has a good different way to do it hard to pick one lol
Yeah I was thinking the same thing
There’s always more than one way to skin a cat. Try them all and find out which one works best for you. Tinting is trial and error you’ll mess up a lot before you really pin it down.
@@hondaguy0183a cat?
@@leislymejia2864 it's a metaphor, i suppose its more common in the South than anywhere else
@@leislymejia2864Aqui no Brasil ,gato é uma fala usada quando queremos nos referir a uma "gambiarra" , que é uma forma de fugir do padrão .
what tint does he use??
An the back Windows??
Great video... but I completely botched it 😢😅. I'll just try again when it starts to peel 😂
Thanku for you
@tint studio. This might be a dumb question but I gotta ask someone who knows tint lol. So I’ve seen some videos of people saying spray tint whether it’s night shade or lens tint works on car windows. But of course none of them show the inside after it’s done. So I tried it. Looked like shit from the inside. All blurry, too dark. So I learned the hard way that those are just people making bs videos for clickbait. But is there an actual spray tint that u know of that works on windows? I’m not good with the film and screwed up 2 Walmart rolls on one window. So thought maybe I’d have better luck with a spray style tint if there is one
spray tint isn't going to be clear. You'd have to go with the dyed/painted glass option like most newer privacy glass you see vehicles
@@goatedvault1070 oh ok. Thank you very much for the info. Is that a dye I can get and do myself or is it a window I have to special order?
@@johnjoe9918 no idea, I guess you’d have ask professionals for that, at the end the day it takes practice to tint well. Took me about 10 Walmart rolls to get the hang of it. Nicer films are also a much easier thing to work with
did not need to see whole
video
This Guy is Guud
" really not trying to speed through this" goes absolutely mach speed install.
Хай, а можно узнать что за фирма пленки??
Hi. Which name for thats type please
Nice 😏🔥
good jop nice
dont let the lowww seal part go over you head
Throw in a back window and you’d be right around 1:30 hour mark. That’s the time I want to get around . 1-2 hours with no front windshield
Broo do it back window please?
He never said what’s in the bottle I guess it mostly bout time and being patient
I want that little squeegee 😬😬
u need guy sir i know car tint please rply
Why are you putting the tint on the outside of the window? Aren't you supposed to put the tint on the inside of the window
Did u even see the video ? 😂
Put the tint on the window to cut the shape! You don't peel it apart first! Unroll it, shiny side towards you, cut the shape on the outside. He CLEARLY has tons of videos if you don't pick up on it in this one.
You know a tint I can diy myself that isn't completely crap
and shims on window regulator
I always thought tint went inside not outside
They do 😂😂
You precut on the outside
Why is it going on the oustide
Thats just the easiest way to start the cut out on the film. Trust you cant do it 100% from the inside if you’re a beginner
super glue
I dont see what the tape on the seals does at all.
Most seals have a shitload of fiber on them...tape keeps those and dirt and debris from getting on the window by covering it
FC Thailand 👍
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Should have did one window at a time. Get a better idea. Each side is cut differently. Left Vs Right. See if your cuts are the same on both sides.
This can definitely be true, especially if a piece of glass has been replaced with Aftermarket
it would be an identical process just put the liner facing you when you put the film on the glass.
@@goatedvault1070 not true in many cases. Tesla will bite you in the A for double cutting for sure. I’ve tinted plenty VW cars as well, where the driver glass on the top edge was different from the passenger, and the shrink was also different. Double cut works, but not all the time. Especially with aftermarket glass. Always check your glass before cutting. I was mentioning, test how long it take to do every glass individually, in case it’s a situation like that, and how quick you can cut every glass.
@@mikehonda7934 you would just double the time spent cutting in this video and get a rough idea
@@goatedvault1070 negative. I’ve challenged this theory before. It will not double the time. The time it takes him to lay the film and the back and forth time walking back and forth from double cutting, you at most save 5-10m if you are a good tinter. Unless he is doing 6-10 cars in a work shift, it’s not worth the time. All double cutting does is make both glass have the same cut in one go. What do you do when you have to tint one piece of glass after a bad install? Strip the other and double cut so they look the same? No. That’s where skill and Precision comes in to challenge your ability to make the same cut on different sides of the car. My challenge was to see if he can do the cut on both sides symmetrical. Majority of his tint jobs are double cut to save time for us and to be symmetrical for the customer. Which is the way to go for sure, but when you can make the exact cut without double cutting, that will show how skillful, and precise you are. You must still be in the process of learning if you don’t understand that the process from driver to passenger side is different. Most people who tint will tell you, the glass cut differs left to right because the glass is different left to right. Even the shrinking is different on both sides. Example, cut a top edge of glass from right to left on the driver side, then cut from right to left on the passenger side. You will be cutting a different slope from the other. You will be surprised how many people can’t cut on both sides of a car.
Beautiful job. But i would not want all that soapy water pushed down into my window well.