The film gets cut on the outside of glass and installed on the inside glass. The video didn't show the actual install on inside glass only the cutting.
This video is confusing. First the (annoying voiced female) narrator says to use baby powder, but later on she says to use the wet towel. How is that "dry"?!
NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Baby powder?!?!? Seriously seriously old school! Might as well be using powdered dust! Dry shaping is great and easier on the film, but NEVER baby powder. Dryer sheets (wear gloves and wash your hands!), Magic Sizer, bar soap, etc.
Fred is the best tinter in the world! Hands down 💪🏾
I worked with Fred and Bo, couple of weeks and, I learned a lot.
The film gets cut on the outside of glass and installed on the inside glass. The video didn't show the actual install on inside glass only the cutting.
Good video but your making it harder than it is. You don't need so many steps.
Nice Video series....
what kind of tint film is that???
i use baby powder wht are the downfalls? if there are any and u should be wearing gloves bro
This video is confusing. First the (annoying voiced female) narrator says to use baby powder, but later on she says to use the wet towel. How is that "dry"?!
I knew a tinter that after that first heating he would just stop there and install it on the window.
DALE CALIENTE A LOS LADOS...... Y HABLAMOS!
EN PRIMER LUGAR.. ES UN AUTO NO SON NALGITAS DE BB. Y EL RESTO YO LO C'
too much baby pondwer makes the job harder
WHY ARE YOU PUTTING THE FILM ON THE OUTSIDE ??????????? film gets ruined, needs to be on inside !
Cant tell if you’re stupid or joking.
NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Baby powder?!?!? Seriously seriously old school! Might as well be using powdered dust!
Dry shaping is great and easier on the film, but NEVER baby powder. Dryer sheets (wear gloves and wash your hands!), Magic Sizer, bar soap, etc.
very uninformative, that's why people are confusing about placing the film outside of the car
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...seriously?