I wet shrink! always the water keep the film cool and it also let you move the film around . Every body needs water to set the film (soap/water) I have tried powder dry and static sheets wow I have even started the torch. I will stay with wet shrinking.
Wow, you're good. I'd try the heatshrink method but I can't seem to find any tints larger than 24" in any regular auto store ie pep boys, advanced auto, etc.
Great video!!! I do Tint and I am going to head to my shop to try shrinkin two at a time.. I do the same method to shrink, I can dry shrink or wet shrink. I`ve been tinting since 1994 but, I have rarely had a customer ask to double up on there back window or b/h of the car.. What shrinkin do you prefer to do???? Great video again!!!
I really don't have a prefer way to tint I use different way to tint different cars. Hum, I guess if I had to pick one it would be the pull shrinking. It works the fast's! before you do a rear windows try doing two sides first. GOOD LUCK.
i'm not a pro nor do i plan on doing it myself, but I've seen some people tint the inside the back windows as opposed to the outside like you are doing. Is method just different or what?
Yes! you are right, the film does go in the inside. this film is just showing how to pattern & shrink two back windows at a time. but the film gets put in side!
your good, what do you mean we will show you, do you teach people, because i went to san diego to school and i still have problems shrinking back windows i am not happy, i mean, i already knew how to tint but i was expecting alot more from that school.
You realy should look in to tinting in one piece back windows. If you can tint in two pieces you can tint in one piece. Try wet shrinking first it's the easy'est way of them all. H patern the back window.
I need some more classes .are you going to have some this summer let me know
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hey thanks for the help on the corvet .it realy came out fine.
bill87257 1 month ago
I wet shrink! always the water keep the film cool and it also let you move the film around . Every body needs water to set the film (soap/water) I have tried powder dry and static sheets wow I have even started the torch. I will stay with wet shrinking.
sactowncar 11 months ago
do you wet the outside of the window or dry shrink it?
kingwithabrokencrown 11 months ago
where in sac are you located..i want to get my windows tinted.. can you please reply back with more info...hope to hear from you soon..thanks
norte1111 1 year ago
Wow, you're good. I'd try the heatshrink method but I can't seem to find any tints larger than 24" in any regular auto store ie pep boys, advanced auto, etc.
professorxox 1 year ago
@professorxox 1800 filmnow this guy's are great!
sactowncar 1 year ago
@professorxox online....
GTRantunez 1 year ago
whats the tool that you use around 3:34
GTRantunez 1 year ago
soo did you tint this window without using the soapy water that all tinters bang on about, but im sure you washed it anyways..
im just curious because i want to tint my windows myself..i have all the tools to di it also,.
luffybey 1 year ago
Uhm talves al rato!!! No problema.
sactowncar 1 year ago
haber porque no sale cuando lo pegan? he he he
4cirilo 1 year ago
Great video!!! I do Tint and I am going to head to my shop to try shrinkin two at a time.. I do the same method to shrink, I can dry shrink or wet shrink. I`ve been tinting since 1994 but, I have rarely had a customer ask to double up on there back window or b/h of the car.. What shrinkin do you prefer to do???? Great video again!!!
jimmie305 2 years ago
I really don't have a prefer way to tint I use different way to tint different cars. Hum, I guess if I had to pick one it would be the pull shrinking. It works the fast's! before you do a rear windows try doing two sides first. GOOD LUCK.
sactowncar 2 years ago
i'm not a pro nor do i plan on doing it myself, but I've seen some people tint the inside the back windows as opposed to the outside like you are doing. Is method just different or what?
emiiru 2 years ago
Yes! you are right, the film does go in the inside. this film is just showing how to pattern & shrink two back windows at a time. but the film gets put in side!
sactowncar 2 years ago
your good, what do you mean we will show you, do you teach people, because i went to san diego to school and i still have problems shrinking back windows i am not happy, i mean, i already knew how to tint but i was expecting alot more from that school.
betolopez76 2 years ago
Yes I do teach hands on. I have been tinting since 1989 I did not start tint but I just perfected it!!
sactowncar 2 years ago
@sactowncar May i ask where you located? Thanks.
zyou8er 1 year ago
ITS COOL
bill97656 2 years ago
that' cool dude is the best video I HAVE SEEN I WANT SEE MORE VIDEOS
bill97656 2 years ago
keep up the good work peaceout mytints
mytints 2 years ago
Thank You! Keep an eye for my next video I should have it up by next week.
sactowncar 2 years ago
Cool Video Dude! Respect!!!!!!!
obiwanfolie 2 years ago
Can you answer this.
I like to tint rear in 2 pices.
For a 00 crown victoria, how many pieces would you cut it for the rear window and do you still have to shrink them?
thanks
thomasandchevy 2 years ago
You realy should look in to tinting in one piece back windows. If you can tint in two pieces you can tint in one piece. Try wet shrinking first it's the easy'est way of them all. H patern the back window.
sactowncar 2 years ago
thanks for the message back man
i will give it a shot
peace out S
thomasandchevy 2 years ago