Looks good man! I noticed that back window was kinda hard to do lol what kinda heat gun you use? I been using 30 dollar wagners, and I’m thinking about treating myself to a good one
Honestly it's not that hard to do.. I was just getting some small lines I like to keep out so I took my time. That's an old Cobalt heat gun I'm using. I love those guns but they don't make them anymore. Just take your time and watch the heat make the film spread before you card it down. I'll have a video on back shrinking soon.
Fade To Black LLC Any video you make is entertaining man! Not a lot of tinters that make videos are as open as you to their viewers your awesome! Maybe in the near future you could even do a curved window on a boat, that’s something else that gets me nervous besides a corvette glass lol. Those are the little things that prevent me from opening up my own shop
@@flaviolopez3069 much appreciated for the comments. Honestly those curved windows don't come around that often. So for a lot of they are difficult to do. The stuff I get mostly is trucks and cars, that's your money makers. I've only had a few Vettes in like 7 years so don't let that stop you.
That's usually what I use. You can see that in my other videos. This was just a really tight back area, he wanted to go darker and the tint was still real nice. So I just went over it.
I have 20% tint on the back an 30% front but my 20% (had it metered and was 20%) does NOT look that dark, so I’m so confused seeing 20% on videos that look much darker than my 20%, I have to look at a certain angle for it to be jet black otherwise you can still see straight through without an issue during daytime
I think it's all about the angles. I don't know what the rear glass was after I doubled it up. Lighting isn't the best in there either. Thanks for watching.
@@FadeToBlackLLC I ended up getting 20% all around and the front still looks lighter than the back assuming because of the non tinted windshield idk tho
@@zilch7116 the front two always look lighter and 20% is light during the day it don’t matter what you do if it’s not 5% you can see right through. Especially standing in front of the vehicle
That's only with you.. I don't know how you can get used to that. It's just way to hard to see out of. I still have a ton of people wanting 5% these days though.
@@FadeToBlackLLC I always triple warn about visibility when asked to install 5% Nice videos looking forward to more in depth technique videos! As an installer im always curious...!
@@stk928 yes definitely. Seems the younger crowd still wants that and the older guys "been there and done that." I try to show people things in my videos because I know I'll miss steps or tips trying to explain on videos. If someone has questions I'm happy to reply and help if I can. I also try to make videos abouts my experience with my customers, then when they have questions I just send them the video and hopefully that helps inform them.
That tint job came out nice two thumbs up for you
Much appreciated man. Thank you for always watching since the beginning. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Looks good man! I noticed that back window was kinda hard to do lol what kinda heat gun you use? I been using 30 dollar wagners, and I’m thinking about treating myself to a good one
Honestly it's not that hard to do.. I was just getting some small lines I like to keep out so I took my time. That's an old Cobalt heat gun I'm using. I love those guns but they don't make them anymore.
Just take your time and watch the heat make the film spread before you card it down.
I'll have a video on back shrinking soon.
Fade To Black LLC Mold a Volkswagen beetle back window, or maybe a corvette one! 🤣🤣. Either way your killing it with the videos man! Big fan!
@@flaviolopez3069 I'll keep that in mind. I have a 99 Trans Am video I'm working on too. I hope that is entertaining for you.
Fade To Black LLC Any video you make is entertaining man! Not a lot of tinters that make videos are as open as you to their viewers your awesome! Maybe in the near future you could even do a curved window on a boat, that’s something else that gets me nervous besides a corvette glass lol. Those are the little things that prevent me from opening up my own shop
@@flaviolopez3069 much appreciated for the comments.
Honestly those curved windows don't come around that often. So for a lot of they are difficult to do. The stuff I get mostly is trucks and cars, that's your money makers.
I've only had a few Vettes in like 7 years so don't let that stop you.
Great job!!! Stormtrooper going on there.
Good looking out!
You make it looks so fun man!
Hey you know how it is. Some stuff is fun and some is a straight pita ha ha. Hope all is well with you.
Was the front windshield done on this at 20%?
The video and description says it all. The Windshield wasn't touched on this vehicle. Thanks.
👍🏻 Nice job. Looks better that bit darker.
Yes that's a really nice car. Customer still has it. Thanks for watching.
Awesome rs5 good work 👍🔥💥
Thanks man
How would you rate removing back windows on cars (with heating lines) with a steamer?
That's usually what I use. You can see that in my other videos. This was just a really tight back area, he wanted to go darker and the tint was still real nice. So I just went over it.
I have 20% tint on the back an 30% front but my 20% (had it metered and was 20%) does NOT look that dark, so I’m so confused seeing 20% on videos that look much darker than my 20%, I have to look at a certain angle for it to be jet black otherwise you can still see straight through without an issue during daytime
I think it's all about the angles. I don't know what the rear glass was after I doubled it up. Lighting isn't the best in there either.
Thanks for watching.
@@FadeToBlackLLC I ended up getting 20% all around and the front still looks lighter than the back assuming because of the non tinted windshield idk tho
@@zilch7116 the front two always look lighter and 20% is light during the day it don’t matter what you do if it’s not 5% you can see right through. Especially standing in front of the vehicle
Hey @fadtheblack I just got 5 percent. It’s really dark, how would I get use to it
That's only with you.. I don't know how you can get used to that. It's just way to hard to see out of.
I still have a ton of people wanting 5% these days though.
@@FadeToBlackLLC I always triple warn about visibility when asked to install 5% Nice videos looking forward to more in depth technique videos! As an installer im always curious...!
@@stk928 yes definitely. Seems the younger crowd still wants that and the older guys "been there and done that."
I try to show people things in my videos because I know I'll miss steps or tips trying to explain on videos.
If someone has questions I'm happy to reply and help if I can.
I also try to make videos abouts my experience with my customers, then when they have questions I just send them the video and hopefully that helps inform them.
Is that hammer time squeegee??? Good decision on back hate stripping rear Glass with defrosters.....
Yeah that's one of the Gasket Pro Tools from Rodney
@@FadeToBlackLLC nice thanks
Hello I have audi a5 back window has to be filmed from outside?? Cox u do all side from in only u do back window from outside right??
All of the film goes on the inside of the vehicle. I just trace a template on the outside.
@@FadeToBlackLLC oh ok thank you for information u do well
@@cenkales thank you for watching. I'll have more videos as I get some time. Busy season right now.
Nice one u still using tint tac or baby shampoo ???
That Tint Tac is what I'll use as long as they make it.
@@FadeToBlackLLC nice nice thanks...
Whats the name of the card you use when you’re shrinking?
I'll see if I can find it, it's just a plastic hard card. I have links to a lot of the stuff I use in the video description affiliate links.
Can you double layer tint on the same day or should you wait and if so how long should you wait
I don't see any reason to wait. I do full windshields and lay a visor strip right after. Just try to get as much solution out as possible.
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Try turtle wax spray wax or car wax film shrinks smoother wow I switched...
Bro you know me I'm keeping it simple.
@@FadeToBlackLLC yup i think spray wax has smoother glide than soap
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Great vid as always my friend
Thanks man, I appreciate you watching.
can you tell me what brand is your tint
I use Flexfilm Plus products. Thanks for watching. I hope to have more videos soon. Busy season right now.
Anyone kno what wheels they are ? I need those
HREs custom done