Been watching tint tutorials for years and this is by far the best one I’ve ever seen. I’m only halfway through! All the little tricks you never see like holding it secure and the importance of going slow
Minus the quarter-panel sections, all windows will need to be heat-shrunk due to the curve of the glass, even on vehicles were it seems like there is no curve on the glass. Without heat shrinking you're still able to install the film however, you risk the film not adhering to the surface properly and causing air bubbles Hope this helps!!
Great question actually! These methods are universal for almost all cars! The only additional information you might need to search up is how to remove your car's door panel!
Been watching tint tutorials for years and this is by far the best one I’ve ever seen. I’m only halfway through! All the little tricks you never see like holding it secure and the importance of going slow
So regardless you have to pre shrink always on all windows?
Minus the quarter-panel sections, all windows will need to be heat-shrunk due to the curve of the glass, even on vehicles were it seems like there is no curve on the glass. Without heat shrinking you're still able to install the film however, you risk the film not adhering to the surface properly and causing air bubbles
Hope this helps!!
Why do you shrink the film? Helps with the contour?
Yes! It helps the tint form better to the contour/curve of the glass!
Now this was a killer tutorial dawg! Great teacher, Learned every single second preciate you!
So happy we could help!!
Is motoshield a good window tint?
We don't experience using Motoshield, however we'd be more than happy to try it side by side with ours in the future!!
Hey I don’t have this car so what help is this for me lol
Great question actually! These methods are universal for almost all cars! The only additional information you might need to search up is how to remove your car's door panel!
Looks good
Appreciate it 🙏