Advanced Tint Film Shrinking Techniques
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- If you’ve been tinting for a while, it might be time to try out some more advanced techniques. These methods aren’t for beginners, but they can help you become more efficient and time-effective. Practice makes perfect, and this video will help you master advanced shrinking techniques so you can impress your customers with incredible results. Why not give it a try?
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i was holding my breath......good work!
that's a tough one alrighty! thank you!
Thanks for the video! Just got my TintDepot tool and film order delivered today, can’t wait to try my first shrink!
Thank you for your support! Reach out if you have any questions.
What kind of film you use it
Hi. Please can you make the shorter videos and someone film you to can see me better
@@masterwindowtintinginstitu9622 yes. I’ll do another video to be more detailed.
Is this film good for shrik back glass vw beettle?
hello sir.
I tint audi A4 framless two front windows and I heat properly. Once I finished I checked the three times up down full window driver side . the first two up down down the window was film fine the film not ripped. but when I tried the third time the film ripped
so what you can to recommend me.
answer my question please
Audi’s have very tight seals. And you shouldn’t roll the windows all the way up and down with fresh tint for a couple days. Shrink it really well. Double shrink it. Prep well and install it well. Add heat to the edges and buff with a paper towel covered hard card. Should not rip or anything else.
Good video
Thank you for your support!
Whenever I hear shrink I always get little squiggly lines, is it burnt film or not heat shrunk enough?
Look close at the video. When you add heat to the fingers, you’ll see squiggly lines meaning the film is shrinking and is ready to be pushed down. Only push the shrunk section. Not passed.
Good shit
What's the small white bar you are using , that looks like a sponge???
Also what do you mean a dryer sheet?
its called a felt squegee you can buy it for like 5$ and what he means is that you take one of those dryer sheets you put in when you dry your close, dampen it in whatever film solution you use and scrub the entire window. This helps the film tac when you shrink it and prevents creases
good jobs
Would you shrink one for the civic and ship it to save us the time on removing all the stuff
What car window was this?
What film you use it
This is the Carbon Shield @ TintDepot.com
I am practicing on my Toyota Corolla sedan back window and I feel like it is the hardest back window to start with😅 tried more than 5 times and still couldn't get those corners big fingers
try a 1988 subaru xt, its back window does a 90 degree curve
Just wanted to say hello thanks for sharing that video. It was very informative. I’m looking at what to expect when I start printing windows for my own car I have a 2006 Subaru outback. I wish I would’ve seen your video before. I already ordered the film and tools from Amazon. I do this more in the future. I will definitely check you out. Thanks again.
Dude you're the GOAT thanx for the vids
Much appreciated. 😊
what kind of car is the window.Tanx.