Tempered and heat treated can take a 500 degree swing. Some double pane windows you can’t put ceramic on, depending on if there is a low e coating and on what’s surface level it is on. The ceramic absorbs and so does the low e coating which could result in the glass breaking or the seals failing.
No you CAN NOT apply auto film to flatglass. The absorption rate is way too high, high risk of seal failure and or glass breakage. You need to use flatglass films
@@scuffy1902why wouldn’t you want to go darker is there a reason or Is it simply just what sells better? Been thinking about getting into automotive tint and figured it’s easier to do this
Not many flat glass install video’s on here, thanks for sharing!🤙🏼
No problem 👍
Tinting glass and taking names!!!!! Thanks for the tip’s Hoss👍
Great video 👍🏼
Question, whats that you're using to hold your paper towels? Is it a custom made holster or did you purchase it from somewhere? Looks super handy.
Just a soakshield but you can use a thick rope or something similar.
What squeege are you using for your initial clean?
Do you not use heat gun on flat windows??
Nope… you don’t really need it but might come up helpful with stuck water
Me watching so I can get this job at 18😂
Is it true there is different film for tempered and double glazed glass?
Tempered and heat treated can take a 500 degree swing. Some double pane windows you can’t put ceramic on, depending on if there is a low e coating and on what’s surface level it is on. The ceramic absorbs and so does the low e coating which could result in the glass breaking or the seals failing.
How do you clean tempered glass? Steel wool?
Just a scrub pad is the preferred method
@windowtintingbuisness can I apply carbon tint to a dual pane window ?
No you CAN NOT apply auto film to flatglass. The absorption rate is way too high, high risk of seal failure and or glass breakage. You need to use flatglass films
Can you use Automotive Film for residential?
As long as it's not lower than 25%
@@scuffy1902why wouldn’t you want to go darker is there a reason or Is it simply just what sells better? Been thinking about getting into automotive tint and figured it’s easier to do this
What is the solution you use?