Always a roll of the dice whether that liner is gonna roll off smooth or snag somewhere on the snap lol. Why do you spray the film before you start the liner? Reduce static?
Hello, we charge per soft (typically $7-$12/sqft) depending on the film, frame and accessibility. A window like this is going to be about $150 on average.
This guy is good. I do flat glass. I use many of the same techniques.
I appreciate the feedback! Thanks for watching!
Always a roll of the dice whether that liner is gonna roll off smooth or snag somewhere on the snap lol.
Why do you spray the film before you start the liner? Reduce static?
That was sick
Nice techniques for flat glass commercial and residential is normal light gaps? Is that acceptable? I'm just on the automotive window tint side
Thank you! There is a lot of money in flat glass. If you can tint cars you can easily do flat glass!
Fucking beautiful!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and clearly, you have excellent taste!
How much would you charge for a door like that
Hello, we charge per soft (typically $7-$12/sqft) depending on the film, frame and accessibility. A window like this is going to be about $150 on average.
No bad. I live in Florida and I hear ppl charge 5 to 7 on average . I want to start doing it for my self
not too bad 150 for 10 minutes of work.. some great margins
exactly!
@@thetintstitute just starting flat glass myself. I own a auto Tint shop. Greetings from blacktietint in New hampshire
So what side is the glue on?
That makes no sense at all as far as I can see.
The adhesive is facing the window
@@thetintstituteThanks. As it should be. So how come the disposable film is facing into the room?