Thanks for the video! We appreciate the tint community helping out other tinters. Lifting the film to get the potential crease out before it happens is a great tip #BigTintEnergy
I learned a lot from you i am a tinter for since 1994 i have a shop called sunshield mobile tint i do mobile with the dealer you are a real tinter cause you how to take out a pannel good teacher and a class tinter 👍
Man, you do the same exact steps I do with this vehicles. I guess I've been doing it right this whole time. Still peanuts might pop-up here and there sometimes. Overall this is the best technique so far. Thanks for the video man!
Thank you for this video. I’m still learning how to shrink the back and I always made a mistake on starting the middle to the end. Now I’m going to start from the end to the middle
I also have the issue of when I install it on the inside my tint film seams to tac up pretty quick and I don't have much time to move it around. Do I need to use less or more soap in my solution?
One of the hardest windows to shrink and install due to the sheer size of the glass and the thickness of the defrost Posting this pre-video, will come back and edit after Edit: learned a TON, so informative and so many great techniques to add to my arsenal. I was taught to shrink from the inside out, but this has been the one car i have not succeeded with. Looking forward to my next Charger so I can try some of these things out!
I’ve noticed things have changed I use to work in a tint shop installing car alarms sunroofs and things like that. I’ve watched guys tint windows and on the back windows they would always cut a seam in the back windows and hide it behind the defrost line to prevent the window from getting those bubbles
We used to hit the back glass with 2000 grit sand paper, then spray alcohol on the back glass when we went to lay the film with the car running and defrosters on so it got hot, stuck quick and dried up water to prevent peanuts. Just had to lay it fast lol.
I got a good laugh out of him bringing the film into the car. That's exactly how I imagined myself doing it. I thought for sure the professionals had some secret method to bring it in with no chance of accidental contamination.
How do you get your H pattern to lay flat, mine keeps on popping up and making fingers and I dont know if its because the curve of the window or what the problem is, its a grand prix im working on but my H pattern keeps on going out of place causing me to shrink wrong
Great video, thanks. You're one of my mentors. Thanks to you and a couple other guys here on youtube I was able to take my tintjobs to the next level, I apreciate a lot you sharing your experience with us. Keep up that amazing job you do. Be well.
What's good always learning something from you well am beginner and I basically have all my tools I don't practice tinting on people car but I do tinting all of my car . Question the back or front window if I am swinking it do I need the windows wet or dry becaus am doing hand cutting...thank you
Guys you make the work so much easy than the reality i don't know how you make it like this fast or easy , for my dodge it takes me 4 hours for this same job 😵🥺
Great tutorial!!...enjoyed watching it and the technique used.., thanks for sharing your experience man..(not to worry too much about the 'pro's opinions) Cheers
Been learning so much from all your videos. I’m learning how to heat shrink windshields, but every time I try my corners always curl up and don’t want to tack down. What could it be that I’m doing wrong?
Great video, steel wool always comes in handy, i shrink all back windshield without removing the excess film from the plotter to not worry about overheating the plastic liner it helps! Thanks for the advice
I need you in Florida man, or a good shop here. Nobody can tint my rear window for shit. I have the H/K system. It's a nightmare. Always looks like shit. I just gave up trying to get it right.
I’d like to see pulling the damn sweeps on these. If ya gotta crease it hide it in the matrix 😬 Shrink the back window without weeding it and it’ll help with your liner burn issues.
Awesome guide! I hate these cars. I find that when I'm Frankensteining this car, the film either sticks to my arms or it tries to slide off while I'm in the car. Incredibly annoying!
Thinking about this, after watching a ton I videos, I think the reason I keep failing at tinting is because my arms are not covered with tattoos. That's the "real" secret to successful tinting! 🤔
As a pro tinter I always enjoy watching other people tint and always learn new techniques.
U aint done it long enough then it'll make u sick 1 day
IVE BEEN AT IT 7 YEARS TY I LEANR FROM YOUR VIDEOS IM GREATFUL
Doing a 2023 right now and i can see my problem 3x doing it your vide taught me my proble. Thank you ❤
Impeccable attention to detail! Best tint video I’ve seen!
I have found that a clay bar works great on the defroster lines. Haven't had one peanut since using it!
Or 0000 grade steel wool.Most peanuts occur as the defrost line is high and moisture gets trapped .
Where did you get the clay from? thank you
Lifting up the shrunk film and spraying underneath it to bring up any fingers is so smart. I’ll definitely do that from now on
Thanks for the video! We appreciate the tint community helping out other tinters. Lifting the film to get the potential crease out before it happens is a great tip #BigTintEnergy
I learned a lot from you i am a tinter for since 1994 i have a shop called sunshield mobile tint i do mobile with the dealer you are a real tinter cause you how to take out a pannel good teacher and a class tinter 👍
This guy knows how to make a video 🎉🎉
Man, you do the same exact steps I do with this vehicles. I guess I've been doing it right this whole time. Still peanuts might pop-up here and there sometimes. Overall this is the best technique so far. Thanks for the video man!
Best technique? Wow, Frankenstein style? Don't you see how soak & wet and slopy his working area is , he was supposed to cover those seats.
@@tintmaster167 I should've thought that before. I need to cover the seats so we can solve the "peanuts" issue. Smart Thank you Tint master
worked on another one of these today and these are the worst windows i work on. Thanks for refreshing my skills again
you make this look way too easy. thanks for the upload
This video is helpful for any stage as a window tinted. Much appreciated. Keep going.
In Texas, they put and strips the back windows. I like the way you do
Absolutely love how much Detail you Explained!! Off to do my First back Window
Thank Man !! Appreciate you
From Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Hello my dear , could’you tell me , what kind of product did you use on rear Windows before shrinking ? It is soapy water ?
hello mister warrior. very neat job. I will please love to know what kind of brand material did you useon that car. Thank you!!
Hey quick question how are you not burning the edges of the liner from where you weed the pattern?
Can you put the link to that light that's a nice one great video do you use a fresh piece of steel wool and then throw it away after???
Hi nice video , I have a question, what you apply on the glass before the put and start molding the tint? Thanks
Fabric sheet little bit of water sprayed let dry for like 10 mins prior
Where to buy those steel wool scubbers
OMG you made that look so easy! Well made video. Excellent narration.
Where is the link for the heat lamp? You promised it would be there.
Thank you for this video. I’m still learning how to shrink the back and I always made a mistake on starting the middle to the end. Now I’m going to start from the end to the middle
i was doing same mistake with my windshield. finally someone explained to me
can the window break from the heatgun?
Dry or wet shrinking?, which is easier or better?
I keep creasing it! What am I doing wrong? Am I supposed to not spray before laying it down? I didn’t see you spray in the video
Shouldn't you cover the back seat so it doesn't get drenched like that and possibly cause water stains?
Good job amigo great tips
Hi, what should be the temperature?
Where can i get the clay for the defroster? thank you an advance
Bro. Thanks for the IR Lamp Link. I just ordered.🙏❤️
What is the link?
I did one like this today and came out perfect. No peanuts. Thanks a lot !
instead of a soft card wet [final shrink] use hard card to prevent peanuts
I definitely need to try the fabric softener/dryer sheet trick. Nice video man, thank you!
Would it work the same if you just lifted top and bottom of the film then re heat shrink them back down?
Thanks for the great video! Is there an Amazon link for the heat lamp?
👌👍💯You do it very slowly and beautifully and professionally..Thank you for this video
Where's the link for that heat lamp?
I also have the issue of when I install it on the inside my tint film seams to tac up pretty quick and I don't have much time to move it around. Do I need to use less or more soap in my solution?
Thanks for the video ! Really good trick to spray underneath, and see where fingers popping up. When do you coming to California to do school?
Why when I tint dodge chargers I get peanut bubbles in my rear window tint I clean it also
Not enough heat shrink
Dryer sheet always works good bad ass brooo !!!!!
Ikr
I never do an H pattern anymore just one horizontal line. Using my fingers on the wdge to make tension
Hi, if i need to hand cut the pattern, do i shrink first or cut ?
What is the machine at the end of the video for?
What heat setting? I have the same heat gun
One of the hardest windows to shrink and install due to the sheer size of the glass and the thickness of the defrost
Posting this pre-video, will come back and edit after
Edit: learned a TON, so informative and so many great techniques to add to my arsenal. I was taught to shrink from the inside out, but this has been the one car i have not succeeded with. Looking forward to my next Charger so I can try some of these things out!
I’ve noticed things have changed I use to work in a tint shop installing car alarms sunroofs and things like that. I’ve watched guys tint windows and on the back windows they would always cut a seam in the back windows and hide it behind the defrost line to prevent the window from getting those bubbles
Im trying to do this. You make it look so easy. Thanks bro, Good job
We used to hit the back glass with 2000 grit sand paper, then spray alcohol on the back glass when we went to lay the film with the car running and defrosters on so it got hot, stuck quick and dried up water to prevent peanuts. Just had to lay it fast lol.
Hey is there any reason you prefer the Frankenstein method over the reverse roll method?
Thank you I needed this video I just noticed I been shrinking wrong this whole time !!!
I would like to learn how to do the back windows like that
How do you know when you need to remove those defroster lines before you start tinting? Is it done on all cars or certain ones.
Can u show us how to tint the small little quarter windows in the back window in the rear please
Watch my videos I can show you how very simple I struggled with that too
The best chanel.
Great video. You're a pros pro.
I got a good laugh out of him bringing the film into the car. That's exactly how I imagined myself doing it. I thought for sure the professionals had some secret method to bring it in with no chance of accidental contamination.
We have a shop and I just wanted to say GREAT JOB 👏 🎉 the chargers have gigantic fingers great video
Hi what type of tint are you using for this one and what is the best tint to use for rear Windows ?
How do you get your H pattern to lay flat, mine keeps on popping up and making fingers and I dont know if its because the curve of the window or what the problem is, its a grand prix im working on but my H pattern keeps on going out of place causing me to shrink wrong
Great job I been tinting for years I stil had to check video and brace my self lol to tint those they still tough ones to tint
Great video, thanks. You're one of my mentors. Thanks to you and a couple other guys here on youtube I was able to take my tintjobs to the next level, I apreciate a lot you sharing your experience with us. Keep up that amazing job you do. Be well.
Watch some of my videos I’m specific and give good tips
What's good always learning something from you well am beginner and I basically have all my tools I don't practice tinting on people car but I do tinting all of my car . Question the back or front window if I am swinking it do I need the windows wet or dry becaus am doing hand cutting...thank you
Is suntek window film?
Does the steel wool destroy the defroster lines so they don't work?
I was thinking the same thing. Does it?
How hot is that gun or which dial do you put the gun on?
I have never heard it referred to as a "snail trail" lol thats hilarious. I know what Ill call it from now on!
Best thing I learned was picking it up to get air under them little crease lines. Also every car I tint I lift it up and wet check it to be safe
How do you fix it if the fingers go sideways on you? I keep having this happen and I end up getting a crease sometimes and ruining my film.
Lift it up and work it down.
Guys you make the work so much easy than the reality i don't know how you make it like this fast or easy , for my dodge it takes me 4 hours for this same job 😵🥺
Hey where did you get the short cut squeegee?
Windowtintsupplies.com
Link for that heat lamp?
Yup need link badd ass....
From Texas Thank you brother 🤘🏻😎
8:00 awesome tip! going to try this, your videos help out a lot
whered you get that hex tattoo on your left arm?
My tint doesn't shrink that easy I think it's the name brand of the tint you using, what the name brand of tint if you don't mind me asking 🤔
0:44
Can you still use the defroster after tinting the rear window?
Yes you can
He said I know I’m going slow I’m trying to teach people I’m like I feel like he’s moving pretty fast 😂 but awsome video thankyou!!!
So the steel wool doesn't scratch the glass?
Usually use it for the dot matrix
Great tutorial!!...enjoyed watching it and the technique used.., thanks for sharing your experience man..(not to worry too much about the 'pro's opinions) Cheers
Heat lamp link??
Does a pre-cut tint still needs to be heat shrink?
Yeah
Great skills love your work.
Coming up with dots after beat, side doors , stubborn
Been learning so much from all your videos. I’m learning how to heat shrink windshields, but every time I try my corners always curl up and don’t want to tack down. What could it be that I’m doing wrong?
To much heat and don’t heat the edges
Watch my video you’ll see how
This was epic! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Very good professional experience 👏
Clean bro someone texted me about a 2021 yesterday
Really good video for learning! Thanks
what film you use?
NVm just seen the x-pel logo
Great video, steel wool always comes in handy, i shrink all back windshield without removing the excess film from the plotter to not worry about overheating the plastic liner it helps! Thanks for the advice
I need you in Florida man, or a good shop here. Nobody can tint my rear window for shit. I have the H/K system. It's a nightmare. Always looks like shit. I just gave up trying to get it right.
Thank you your awesome!
I’d like to see pulling the damn sweeps on these.
If ya gotta crease it hide it in the matrix 😬
Shrink the back window without weeding it and it’ll help with your liner burn issues.
Hate doing this window
he is a pro, 100
Awesome guide! I hate these cars. I find that when I'm Frankensteining this car, the film either sticks to my arms or it tries to slide off while I'm in the car. Incredibly annoying!
Thinking about this, after watching a ton I videos, I think the reason I keep failing at tinting is because my arms are not covered with tattoos. That's the "real" secret to successful tinting!
🤔
😂😂😂😂😂
“000” doesn’t scratch glass? I thought it was “0000” TIA
Great job