Matt is a patient teacher. Not everyone can teach and make it understandable but I’ve learned more from his videos and can only imagine what I could do if I was around him daily.
I’ve been a mechanic for almost 20 years I’m 40 now and I just got certified for window tinting and watching your videos in between classes truly helped me out!
It’s wild how I learned a few things as well just from a couple of trial failures. The way the tint reacts is one and I realized you pretty much work 1/4 at a time
Love to see old man learning from an expert, this is very impressive how age doesn’t matter and this old man show it. Many young people are just wasting time learning nothing. This old man has a great attitude 😂😂😂😂😂
You can do a few things. When you’re on the last “pass” or two nearing the top of the window, finish the corner all the way up before shrinking the last few inches into the middle, it helps prevent you from “working yourself into a corner” where you’re bringing the tension from the middle out to your corners. Also, if I do end up working most of my slack to a top corner, I like to come above the film (heat gun nice and far back so you don’t burn the edge) and blow some hot air underneath it before coming right back over the top and shrinking. Something about getting a bit of hot air under the film seems to disperse that corner tension a bit more easily for me. Hope it helps!
Hello, I would love to see a video of tint removal, what tools do you use! I have been planning to remove the back tint but due do the defrost lines I have my concerns 🤣
If you starting to do window tint, I would personally recommend the regular film, not ceramic, solar free is a great product, after you can shrink that film, then try ceramic. Once you can do ceramic then you can buy products like Geoshield, my first purchase it was a standar geoshield pro classic and I wasted the whole film, price was $250 toooo expensive for training good luck.
Matt is a patient teacher. Not everyone can teach and make it understandable but I’ve learned more from his videos and can only imagine what I could do if I was around him daily.
That ol man is gonna be a good tinter. He's a good learner and has a good attitude. Much respect.
I’ve been a mechanic for almost 20 years I’m 40 now and I just got certified for window tinting and watching your videos in between classes truly helped me out!
How you get certified, through your current job or you paid out of pocket....
@ I had to pay out of pocket
Make more tutorials like this as far as you can! For the beginners they are perfect.
I’d love to learn this in person from you. You’re a great teacher!
This was such a great class! Thanks again Matt, glad I got a chance to come and learn with you and meet my fellow classmates.
Old school bout to have everybody in the hood ridin 5%
Limo black 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This video was exactly what I needed! It helped me so much with the problems I was facing
It’s wild how I learned a few things as well just from a couple of trial failures. The way the tint reacts is one and I realized you pretty much work 1/4 at a time
Man I fell in love with tinting thank you for these videos I couldn’t have done my vehicle without them!
I like your style of teaching 😊 good job 👍
Love to see old man learning from an expert, this is very impressive how age doesn’t matter and this old man show it. Many young people are just wasting time learning nothing. This old man has a great attitude 😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing this beginner's process of shrinking.
This looks so much easier with no wind hahaha
Yeah I don’t have a shop or basement that I can work out of and can only imagine how much easier my life would be with area to work with.
@@johnghatti5435agreed, best of luck to you gentlemen we got this.
This only makes us stronger!
So when we do get to that place... we're even faster😎
Man I always get a crease on the top corner when doing this. Got better but it kills me. Any tip? You’re an awesome teacher homie!
You can do a few things. When you’re on the last “pass” or two nearing the top of the window, finish the corner all the way up before shrinking the last few inches into the middle, it helps prevent you from “working yourself into a corner” where you’re bringing the tension from the middle out to your corners.
Also, if I do end up working most of my slack to a top corner, I like to come above the film (heat gun nice and far back so you don’t burn the edge) and blow some hot air underneath it before coming right back over the top and shrinking. Something about getting a bit of hot air under the film seems to disperse that corner tension a bit more easily for me. Hope it helps!
I just wondering , do we need to spray when we need to shrink film for back window , i didn’t see you did spray at all in the video
Thanks on advance
Best teacher fosho💪
Hello, I would love to see a video of tint removal, what tools do you use!
I have been planning to remove the back tint but due do the defrost lines I have my concerns 🤣
Great video. Really valuable content. Thank you
I have a question. is the Helios super nova nano carbon ceramic film a good quality film?
What film do you use for training?
If you starting to do window tint, I would personally recommend the regular film, not ceramic, solar free is a great product, after you can shrink that film, then try ceramic. Once you can do ceramic then you can buy products like Geoshield, my first purchase it was a standar geoshield pro classic and I wasted the whole film, price was $250 toooo expensive for training good luck.
Is it better to WET shrink or DRY shrink or it don't matter & which film shrink better carbon or ceramic thanks@mayrondelacruzperez5893
@@mayrondelacruzperez5893how much is solar free
Have you tinted a classic ('70 and below) car before? I figure it must be a bit more difficult to tint?
What type of squeegee you usually use to shrink back and front windshield ??
What the brand name this tint?
Can use hairdryer?
Why sometimes my tint crease and I can’t get them out ?
What are your prices for window tinting vehicles?
Sir what is the film you using
Did you offer classes?
What is a good brand for someone staring out?
Awesome video
Great teaching.
Bro which tint do you used I will used smartint company it no good product
Bro I work in Dubai Und Tin Tin I like your jazz I want to work with you
Unfortunately I still don't get the idea when I can start to squeegee after heat the film 😶
❤Good man
In the back window when I’m shrinking
Do u keep that tint on the outside?
no they shrink it on the outside and install it on the inside
Невероятен си човече
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Hi
bro i do this job i can get job i am from pakistan
What does a class like this cost?
Great video