This shrink method is called pocket shrinking. This method I have to trap the heat under the film not the actual tint. I move it out of position to create a gap because the edge of the window, the trim, touches the tint and it won't allow me to add heat.
@@blackoutkustomz5503 7.02 minutes the back window tint all round the corners on the left and the right maybe its the window where the chrome is but doesn't look like uts right to the edge but everyone has their own way of tinting windows even me I have my own way
@@Tr4c13 I did a full coverage to the edge of the rubber. It's not cut short if I did cut it short I would have redone it. The whiteish on the corners had oxidation and water spots that I couldn't scrape. If you pause at the beginning at 0:05 and look at the left bottom corner you can see the whiteish is there to begin with
@@saulolalde7501 I got them on Amazon under (premiere pads pad 198 Light Duty Scouring pad, 9" Length by 6" Width, White (Case of 20) This are safe for glass
Definitely want to do this to my 63
Great Video 💛
Is there a specific adhesive used under the tint to adhere it to the glass??
No. The tint has a glue layer, think of it as applying a sticker
Is there any specific reason you worked the fingers out with the film moved out of its position a bit?
This shrink method is called pocket shrinking. This method I have to trap the heat under the film not the actual tint. I move it out of position to create a gap because the edge of the window, the trim, touches the tint and it won't allow me to add heat.
The back window looked like you've missed the corners out unless it was the camera angle?
What time in the video?
@@blackoutkustomz5503 7.02 minutes the back window tint all round the corners on the left and the right maybe its the window where the chrome is but doesn't look like uts right to the edge but everyone has their own way of tinting windows even me I have my own way
@@Tr4c13 I did a full coverage to the edge of the rubber. It's not cut short if I did cut it short I would have redone it.
The whiteish on the corners had oxidation and water spots that I couldn't scrape. If you pause at the beginning at 0:05 and look at the left bottom corner you can see the whiteish is there to begin with
What do you use to clean glass?
Its just soap and water. I use regular dawn ultra soap.
The Water filled up to the neck and like 5 drops of soap
@@blackoutkustomz5503 oh ok i ment the little scrubber you use too.
@@saulolalde7501 I got them on Amazon under (premiere pads pad 198 Light Duty Scouring pad, 9" Length by 6" Width, White (Case of 20)
This are safe for glass
@@blackoutkustomz5503 awesome thanks for the reply.