From all the youtubers, this man is the best by far, I see other youtubers that have thousands and millions of subscribers and they have shitty info. Good Info Mate Love 💯
I've been tinting for 28yrs and always watched what other people were doing that I worked with and incorporated good ideas into my technique. I always butted heads with the "It's my way, or the highway" types of bosses, especially when I could see a patently obvious solution, but they wouldn't listen. Great to see you spreading the message that there are multiple techniques to get the same result & to be open to different people's skills, and no 2 rear windscreens are exactly alike, there are always subtle differences in curvature, that's the most satisfying about shrinking rears, having to change & think about everything you do, or be rich & happy to screw up $40 bills all day! 😂 Seriously though, your video's are excellent tuition. Keep up the good work with the video's, I think a good future Subject would be about the different mounting adhesives of the films, & the required type for different climates. For example Solvent based adhesive is needed in regions that experience temperatures below 0 degree's. But for climates like Australia water based resins are required to eliminate bubbling on the rear demister and adhesive distortion where the window has a black trim in the top rear corner. Some brands give you a lovely Xmas tree effect where you shrink them after 12mths(I don't want to be sued so I'll leave it to you to guess who's film). You could also cover the different types available e.g.standard dyed, dyed/metalized hybrid, Sputtered, (and the difference between sputtered & vacuum metallised films), Carbon & finally the new Nano Ceramics and the pro's & cons of each, & also the difference of flat glass film & why you shouldn't really put automotive film on houses. I'm sure alot of new guys get bamboozled at first when deciding on a stockline for their new shop! 🏪😂😊
Hey! What a great response! I most definetly will make a video on the above! Great idea! Also yes many tinters tint differently! Which is what makes tinting so fun, it is almost a personality you create with your tinting profile ha! No tinters are exactly the same like a finger print ha
You guys make heat shrinking look so easy. First time I tried it, everything I see you guys doing....totally gets forgotten and steam roller creases are far easier to cause than it seems.
Hey I know this is a really old video and you haven’t made any in awhile so I hope you still respond but is there any way you can make a full tutorial video on HOW to shrink window tint, knowing when it has shrunk/when to push it out? I didn’t see any video on it scrolling thru you’re account
2 questions bro... But first, awesome videos, you've definitely got me inspired. How much film would I need, on average for a car? Could you explain the process of doing a windshield? I know in most states, here in the U.S., it is illegal to have the windshield tinted but i was charged 100 dollars for the windshield alone... so it will be pretty nice to know how to get around that riverview mirror if I end up trying this business.
Hello Sergio, First of all thank you for the compliment on the channel! The windshield is quite hard to explain the process of in a message we will releasing more content soon though! For the rear view mirror you can either unclip it or you can cut around it ..
No not all but most. Almost all rear glasses needs shrunken. The film is flat and the glass is curved so the film won't lay down unless its shrunk. Side glasses has less curves so may get by with no shrinkage but won't last long. If door panels aren't removed must shrink the film to keep fingers down. Film can only be shrunk top and bottom edges. Hope that helps you out.
Hi guys great video I’m really gonna make good use of this tutorial, I have a quick question I’m buying my window tint online from eBay mostly is there a difference in quality to what you would use? and will it help me in the process, If so were could I buy it from cost isn’t a problem it’s just I don’t know where else to purchase it from. Keep up the good work 👍
All the videos you have are of ones that can be rolled down how do you go about with a fixed window im assuming u slide a corner into seal then not sure after that, hopefully get my discovery2 done at end of the week
For a Discovery 2,you need to cut & shrink the rear screen so it is shrunk & flat up to the rubber. (remember to remove the eye level taillight first, spare wheel and rear wiper(it often flicks back & punches holes in the film.) Now you need to trim 1/8th of an inch all around the edge, and around the demister terminal & tail light (if there is black ceramic section) if not remove the light completely to access that area of glass that 99% of time hasn't been cleaned since new. If there's dirt & moss in the rubber channels, I always use a garden hose or Gerni to get all the crap out, so it won't suck in behind the film. Use 0000 steel wool to clean the demister it'll shine right up. Now complete the usual preparation, paying special attention to the rubber & gap between it & the glass. You will know it is clean enough when you don't get any dirt or rubber on a white lint free cloth. As far as fitting it, you must remember you're trying to put a bigger piece of film than the rubber, so it's a matter of feeding it in at the bottom, which will be full of slip solution, hence the need for religious cleaning of the rubber & channel. Next feed in one side(I prefer the left) and keep the film moving (recommend extra slip solution), next bow the film a tiny bit & feed in the top section & finally bow in the last side. Now line it up with your demister terminal cutouts, quickly check from the outside the edge of the film is even all around, reposition if necessary, then start with a small section in the centre and tack the film in position, then you want to work from the centre to the edges and to the top while stretching the film towards the top corner. Stop at about 5cm down and use a hard card or pointed contour to squeegee the last bit. To avoid suck back of dirt you need to go in one sweep from the centre to the corner, not only setting the film down, but also making sure the water is swept across & down. Repeat for the other half of the top section. At this stage you should use paper towel to drain the slip solution sitting in the bottom rubber, next after removing the paper towels, follow the same steps as above, but starting towards the left, pulling to bottom corner, and squeegeeing horizontally stopping again 3-5cmfrom the bottom, use your hard card/contour tool to seal the left side, then push all the water from left to right towards the drop down section while pulling the film towards the bottom right corner. Again stop 3-5cm short of the bottom, soak up excess water with paper towel again, then again with your hard card sweep the remaining 3-5cm out, while sucking up the water with paper towel. Place plenty of paper towel in the bottom section, then a hairdryer on low to dry up the rubber. Heat guns tend to make the film spear easily & suck dirt. After 20 mins or so put it in the sun, before you put the light back on for half an hour, then clean the inside of the tint before you refit the taillight. If you meant the Alpine windows I'd leave them to professionals, except if they are ones with dot matrix which are much easier. You will see the edge of the film from the outside on the rear screen but no gaps from the inside if you got your 1/8th" right. Good luck, the only easy option to eliminate the film edge is to remove the window & tint it out of the car.
@@TintSchoolOnline I tint now (not as an all day every day business) but my install issue is maintaining a consistent process and using the same tools. I keep buying tools looking for that magic item and now i have a million tools and try use them all, it kinda distracts you and screws up your flow. I liked the book that it gives a procedure in steps and tools, it helped me put my head in a more focused place which is what i need sometimes. Great work, Cheers!
The back window section in our course is 3 hours long into 13 tutorials(PLUS an additional 38 tutorials in advanced and tint fixer for it) It's very hard to make it into one video without getting tint trolls come here saying "YOU MISSED XYZ" 😅
They should know where to buy tools. I maybe wrong but I thought tinting was illegal in India. Might want to double check before you invest! Wish you the best of the luck
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From all the youtubers, this man is the best by far, I see other youtubers that have thousands and millions of subscribers and they have shitty info. Good Info Mate Love 💯
Wow! Thank you very much! Comments like this make us want to start making more content for you guys!
Yes bro i agree
@@TintSchoolOnline yes yes. For sure we want it. Step by step. I know things looks easy. Btw thankyou very much for the class. God bless you.
@@TintSchoolOnline when the tint gets the banana shaped tension does it mean it's damaged?
I've been tinting for 28yrs and always watched what other people were doing that I worked with and incorporated good ideas into my technique.
I always butted heads with the "It's my way, or the highway" types of bosses, especially when I could see a patently obvious solution, but they wouldn't listen. Great to see you spreading the message that there are multiple techniques to get the same result & to be open to different people's skills, and no 2 rear windscreens are exactly alike, there are always subtle differences in curvature, that's the most satisfying about shrinking rears, having to change & think about everything you do, or be rich & happy to screw up $40 bills all day! 😂
Seriously though, your video's are excellent tuition.
Keep up the good work with the video's, I think a good future Subject would be about the different mounting adhesives of the films, & the required type for different climates. For example Solvent based adhesive is needed in regions that experience temperatures below 0 degree's. But for climates like Australia water based resins are required to eliminate bubbling on the rear demister and adhesive distortion where the window has a black trim in the top rear corner. Some brands give you a lovely Xmas tree effect where you shrink them after 12mths(I don't want to be sued so I'll leave it to you to guess who's film). You could also cover the different types available e.g.standard dyed, dyed/metalized hybrid, Sputtered, (and the difference between sputtered & vacuum metallised films), Carbon & finally the new Nano Ceramics and the pro's & cons of each, & also the difference of flat glass film & why you shouldn't really put automotive film on houses. I'm sure alot of new guys get bamboozled at first when deciding on a stockline for their new shop! 🏪😂😊
Hey! What a great response! I most definetly will make a video on the above! Great idea!
Also yes many tinters tint differently! Which is what makes tinting so fun, it is almost a personality you create with your tinting profile ha! No tinters are exactly the same like a finger print ha
You guys make heat shrinking look so easy. First time I tried it, everything I see you guys doing....totally gets forgotten and steam roller creases are far easier to cause than it seems.
I watched lots of your videos your awesome
I have tried and tried to tint rear glass I could never get it Wright I do not know what Iam doing wrong
@@jgeaitani59 too much heat in too smaller area. Move the gun back and cover a wider area and it will work.
Best on RUclips, this kid knows his stuff 🙌🏽
Appreciate the comment! New video coming soon!
You are a life saver you have more info on your channel than google has lol
Ha! Thanks Dave!
Great videos.. Watched a lot of these now. Just done my own car before watching though... So I'm just off back out to rip the lot off and start again.
Good luck! Lots of trial and error is needed
hey tint master. im always watching your videos. thank you for sharing your knowledge and technique..
Thank you very much this really does make sense guys in saa Allah I can prove from this ❤
Good job man.. Love the videos. Can't afford the actual course or anything near that price...but appreciate the youtube stuff!
No problem Nick, hopefully things change and we can welcome you to our course
Thanks for the vid man! Great explanation
I love watching ur videos sir
Great video, looked thru them all, very well done and very clear
Hey I know this is a really old video and you haven’t made any in awhile so I hope you still respond but is there any way you can make a full tutorial video on HOW to shrink window tint, knowing when it has shrunk/when to push it out? I didn’t see any video on it scrolling thru you’re account
Great info ❤
Great video mate!
Thank you!
Thanks great explanation❤
I hava a question. My car done in filming but it is too dark i want to remove the half of the film how can i do it? Whare can i start?
You just need pull it off together. Start new film.
2 questions bro...
But first, awesome videos, you've definitely got me inspired.
How much film would I need, on average for a car?
Could you explain the process of doing a windshield? I know in most states, here in the U.S., it is illegal to have the windshield tinted but i was charged 100 dollars for the windshield alone... so it will be pretty nice to know how to get around that riverview mirror if I end up trying this business.
Hello Sergio,
First of all thank you for the compliment on the channel!
The windshield is quite hard to explain the process of in a message we will releasing more content soon though!
For the rear view mirror you can either unclip it or you can cut around it ..
@@TintSchoolOnline thanks man! Look forward to the new videos
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How do I remove fingers and bubbles from a tint I done several week ago? Lower part of the rear window of a 5 series BMW. Thanks :)
If it's dry you can push the fingers out. But air bubbles need to be popped so the air can escape
Is tint shrink needed for all installs?
No not all but most. Almost all rear glasses needs shrunken. The film is flat and the glass is curved so the film won't lay down unless its shrunk. Side glasses has less curves so may get by with no shrinkage but won't last long. If door panels aren't removed must shrink the film to keep fingers down. Film can only be shrunk top and bottom edges. Hope that helps you out.
When you shrink the back window of a car what settings should your heat gun be high or low?
Hello, I like to keep mine on the highest setting
Thank you brother for all 👍👍💪!!!!
Hi guys great video I’m really gonna make good use of this tutorial, I have a quick question I’m buying my window tint online from eBay mostly is there a difference in quality to what you would use? and will it help me in the process, If so were could I buy it from cost isn’t a problem it’s just I don’t know where else to purchase it from.
Keep up the good work 👍
I would go with Lexen, low cost film with still relatively good quality. Good luck!
I think llumar is the best so far
It's not holding like urs it's moveing
You put the rear window tint on the outside?
He covers it in another video, but you cut on the outside of the glass and install on the inside.
All the videos you have are of ones that can be rolled down how do you go about with a fixed window im assuming u slide a corner into seal then not sure after that, hopefully get my discovery2 done at end of the week
We are working on more be sure to subscribe and thanks for commenting:)
For a Discovery 2,you need to cut & shrink the rear screen so it is shrunk & flat up to the rubber. (remember to remove the eye level taillight first, spare wheel and rear wiper(it often flicks back & punches holes in the film.)
Now you need to trim 1/8th of an inch all around the edge, and around the demister terminal & tail light (if there is black ceramic section) if not remove the light completely to access that area of glass that 99% of time hasn't been cleaned since new. If there's dirt & moss in the rubber channels, I always use a garden hose or Gerni to get all the crap out, so it won't suck in behind the film. Use 0000 steel wool to clean the demister it'll shine right up. Now complete the usual preparation, paying special attention to the rubber & gap between it & the glass. You will know it is clean enough when you don't get any dirt or rubber on a white lint free cloth.
As far as fitting it, you must remember you're trying to put a bigger piece of film than the rubber, so it's a matter of feeding it in at the bottom, which will be full of slip solution, hence the need for religious cleaning of the rubber & channel. Next feed in one side(I prefer the left) and keep the film moving (recommend extra slip solution), next bow the film a tiny bit & feed in the top section & finally bow in the last side. Now line it up with your demister terminal cutouts, quickly check from the outside the edge of the film is even all around, reposition if necessary, then start with a small section in the centre and tack the film in position, then you want to work from the centre to the edges and to the top while stretching the film towards the top corner. Stop at about 5cm down and use a hard card or pointed contour to squeegee the last bit. To avoid suck back of dirt you need to go in one sweep from the centre to the corner, not only setting the film down, but also making sure the water is swept across & down. Repeat for the other half of the top section. At this stage you should use paper towel to drain the slip solution sitting in the bottom rubber, next after removing the paper towels, follow the same steps as above, but starting towards the left, pulling to bottom corner, and squeegeeing horizontally stopping again 3-5cmfrom the bottom, use your hard card/contour tool to seal the left side, then push all the water from left to right towards the drop down section while pulling the film towards the bottom right corner. Again stop 3-5cm short of the bottom, soak up excess water with paper towel again, then again with your hard card sweep the remaining 3-5cm out, while sucking up the water with paper towel. Place plenty of paper towel in the bottom section, then a hairdryer on low to dry up the rubber. Heat guns tend to make the film spear easily & suck dirt. After 20 mins or so put it in the sun, before you put the light back on for half an hour, then clean the inside of the tint before you refit the taillight. If you meant the Alpine windows I'd leave them to professionals, except if they are ones with dot matrix which are much easier. You will see the edge of the film from the outside on the rear screen but no gaps from the inside if you got your 1/8th" right. Good luck, the only easy option to eliminate the film edge is to remove the window & tint it out of the car.
How do we tint rear windows
What film would you suggest practicing with? As I assume cheaper films won’t be as shrinkable?? Am I correct?
Cheers👍
Hello, Lexen is a great starter window film to use
Downloaded the pdf, Thank you!
Hope it helps
@@TintSchoolOnline I tint now (not as an all day every day business) but my install issue is maintaining a consistent process and using the same tools. I keep buying tools looking for that magic item and now i have a million tools and try use them all, it kinda distracts you and screws up your flow. I liked the book that it gives a procedure in steps and tools, it helped me put my head in a more focused place which is what i need sometimes. Great work, Cheers!
How do i get that pdf bro
can you send me the pdf please?
Thank a lot for information
No problem!
Can you do a full tutorial on doing the back window.
The back window section in our course is 3 hours long into 13 tutorials(PLUS an additional 38 tutorials in advanced and tint fixer for it)
It's very hard to make it into one video without getting tint trolls come here saying "YOU MISSED XYZ" 😅
Sir I have small doubt how mix soap water when I try to sink tint back window the tint is moving
Watch the video saying
[DO NOT TRY WINDOW TINTING] UNTIL YOU WATCH THIS
Wher can I buy in online I am from India
Hello Garware is an Indian company and is probably the most used film in the world right now
Thank you sir but I am not getting proper tools for tinting
They should know where to buy tools. I maybe wrong but I thought tinting was illegal in India. Might want to double check before you invest! Wish you the best of the luck
Thank you
But hear 30%dark 70% visibility not a problem
I need film installing tools
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Hi sir
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So your channel as they said. Good. More info.. i subscribe your channel master.
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