Wet shrink window tint on a rear windshield glass
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2021
- I had a request for this. I decided to film it real quick while working on a customers car. Hopefully it helps someone out if you want to try the wet shrink method.
I get my tint and tools from tintdepot.com. - Авто та транспорт
You have really helped me get my tint business off the ground thank you!
Wow!! Comment of the year! Thanks so much! I’m happy to help. Reach out anytime if ever needed. Glad to help! And best of luck in your new business!!!
Good job that was clean and quicker than I thought. I thought it was going to be long
Good work mate thanks👍
Great work
Good job 💙
Good video ima hand kuttin guy myself
Good job...like you said depends on the car...live n learn on which cars are candidates...don't plow down with your hard card on a finger you might crease it...use your finger to split it in half if you feel you have too...after a side job the car owner ask the tinter about a warranty...tinter said to him "you have the tail light warranty"...tail light warranty???car owner said...ya tinter said "till I can't see your tail lights"...gotta million of them...
I use to wet shrink 20 years ago..dry shrinking molds to the glass way better
same here but it seems like it takes longer, and it might just be me, but it comes out cleaner when the film has been shrunk this way.
@@Dropz_Lvhi, when you say ‘this way’ do you mean by wet or dry shrinking?
@@Dropz_Lvso you prefer wet shrinking windshields and back glasses instead?
@@HEADBANGRR no, I prefer to dry shrink now days. Wet shrinking is a little harder for me out of all the methods. Dry shrinking has become my go to on most cars. Except tesla y sunroofs and Tesla 3 back window. I’ll use a little bit of the dryer sheet
@@Dropz_Lv All Right. Thanks for the info. I'm currently practicing with Rock Rose tint. I'm currently doing my third install. Planning on doing three more and then I'm going to look for clientele and use a much better quality film. I'm either going to go with Geoshield or TintX which is much less expensive.
impresionante, mi respeto.
Sorry why I can’t make a wrinkle after shrink
Can you say what brand , type of tint you using. Look like it takes the shrunk very well
This is Superior Charcoal from Tintdepot.com
Helloo, i have question about tinting the back window.. what will happen for the defrost line after remiving the tint??
Great question. Rare but possible the defrosters could be damaged. Mainly by coming off the glass when removing tint. There are a few known vehicles that it happens on but again, when removed properly defrosters for the most part are ok.
@@onpointprostyles good to know. So we have to find solution for that..
Can you do a video tinting back window of mercedes benz w123 please?
I’ll certainly try and do that for you.
Please tell me heat gun speed low are on hihg speed
Most heat guns don't have a speed setting. Just a temp setting. I always keep mine on high heat and use distance to control the heat put on the film. I'll use the low if I have to heat inside the vehicle for a small stubborn touch up to help keep from burning anything.
Формовка интересная завтро попробую вчем разница я на сухую делаю
Hey , when I try to heat from the top or beginning of the finger I keep over heating the tint and it gets ruined any tips , thanks
Are you talking about the open end of the finger or the tip of the finger?
The open end
@@Justpushh_it keep the heat pulled back and let it slowly start to close the open end then chase the finger towards the peak. Also try and get most of the water out of the finger. The water keeps the tint cool and blocks the heat. And can cause the open edge to burn.
@@onpointprostyles ok yea cool , I get most of the water out but not as much on the fingers , will try that , thank you 🙏🏽
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Seems like the wet shrinking is easier/faster than dry shrinking, based off of your videos. ??
I'm not sure. I haven't done much with wet shrinking large glass like back windows or windshields. I stick to dry shrinking those. It's all I've done for years. But I know people that prefer wet over dry and vise versa. But fewer people use the wet method. Most prefer the dry method.
@@onpointprostyles any recommendations for a panoramic sunroof? I bought nano-ceramic and will be installing it soon. Appreciate the comments!
@@jonathandempsey1172 Wear some sunglasses or goggles lol! That slip comes right down on you. Cover the seats well and reverse roll them if possible. But pretty easy and straight forward tho.
why dry shrink instead , whats the advantages .. ??
In most cases it's faster and more even. Wet shrinking can be harder to see what's been shrunk well and what still needs more shrinking to not end up with bubbles and fingers on the inside you're trying to push out after.
@@onpointprostyles Many thanks for your reply , and taking the time to answer .
@@tomthompson7400 anytime.
Why do you prefer the dry shrink on windshields and back glasses instead of wet shrink? Thank you
To me and most it's easier. And shrinks the film much better for a nice fit on the inside without getting little fingers popping up which can be very annoying to get rid of.
@@onpointprostyles All Right
Thanks for the info