@@buildfixcars yeah I guess I meant the clear protective film didn't realize you already peeled it off. Yeah nobody's perfect I recent did my first tint ever on my 2010 Dodge charger and let me be honest and say yours looks better I have some ripples at the bottom and some poor cuts along couple edges. But we're learning right lol 🤓
You probably tinted many straight flat windows with no curves because without the heat gun to “shrink” the film you wouldn’t be able to get the film to hug the curvature of the glass let alone forever pressing down finger.
Hey I like this video and rookie mistakes you did. Made it more authentic lol 😂. Thanks I appreciate your time and effort for doing this video.
Did my first glass today and made a rookie mistake but learned alot this vid reminde me of me ,good job tho 🎉
Use tape to pull liner off
Good stuff dude. I'm waiting for my tint to come in and try. I've done the windshield strip but windows looks harder
You got it, buddy
Saw tiktoks of people does it with torch and big flames, came right now to a shop that doesn’t use torch, should I be scared?
Nope, heatguns are the common practice.. but any source of heat works i guess
Ok. The video looks great but I wanna see the tint up close. Bc only 4 words come to mind. WIND, DUST, DIRT, & DEBRIS
It’s got all. But not noticeable. Always better to install indoors
@@buildfixcarswhat if done on a very cold wet morning with no wind, would that make it better?
You could have used the first template you cut on the opposite window 🤷🏻♂️
I tried that, but it had too many scratches because of all the wiping on the sticky side 🥲
@@buildfixcars oh damn you already pulled the film off 🤦🏻♂️ didn't catch that well . . . . . 🤬🤓🤣
No lol film was there, bcz it was opposite, film was on the glass, and sticky side was outside, which i kept wiping lol, i guess lesson learned
@@buildfixcars yeah I guess I meant the clear protective film didn't realize you already peeled it off. Yeah nobody's perfect I recent did my first tint ever on my 2010 Dodge charger and let me be honest and say yours looks better I have some ripples at the bottom and some poor cuts along couple edges. But we're learning right lol 🤓
Could of used that for the other side 😂
Haha that was my first thought, but as I mentioned, it was too scratched because I squeegeed on the good side
RIDICULOUS, I've tinted many windows, never used a heat gun.. No reason for it.
You probably tinted many straight flat windows with no curves because without the heat gun to “shrink” the film you wouldn’t be able to get the film to hug the curvature of the glass let alone forever pressing down finger.
This is so wrong on every aspect
Why?
Smh. Classic hack job