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@@ambubba1 they typically come in 50’ or 100’ long - if your doing it yourself you can by pre-cut patterns or hiring a certified Tinter will be just as cost effective :)
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Thank you for explaining the process. I’ve watched other videos and never was it explained to me why one needed to shrink the film nor how to. It was talked about shrinking, but never explained why. I understand now and will employ what I’ve learned from this video. I tried doing my passenger side front window as my first installation and it came out sort of okay, but not well done. I’ve put off doing the drivers side window but will try it next now that I have a better idea as to how to do the job. Someone has tinted the windows before back before I owned it and it is coming off. Where I bought it the limit is 35% but here in New Mexico it’s 20% so it is getting the 20%. Here where I live is at the base of the Rocky Mountains at 5000+ feet and very sunny most of the year. The interior of a vehicle gets unbearable very quickly and my AC barely keeps up, but now its task will be much easier! Using premium ceramic 20% on front windows and on rear side windows probably limo dark.
@halo5557 it is a modification for dummies and chavs. That is why manufacturers don't do it in the front. It is illegal in the UK because it reduces visibility and causes accidents
Great video! Can you make a video of installing the back window using the Frankenstein or reverse roll method? Struggle with this. Thanks have a great day.
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thank you, thank you so much 😁 after watching like 6-7 tutorials (in my language and in english) and throwing away I don't know how many meters of film because the work never came... thanks to your video it came out perfect and on the first try (anyway the secret is to dismantle the gaskets I think, which I didn't do before and the water always rose up and it was difficult ear impossible to get the film in the gaskets with the spatula ). 🤗
A good morning team. Am requesting for the opportunity to visit your company office. The purpose will be getting a chance to learn ppf and tinting installation skills and what it takes.
Here is a great video we did: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2jA2bMOmVis.htmlsi=ZrEulcBSBDGZYdB5 Any questions feel free to email lyneth@tint.academy and we can send you more!
Great info. I was having issues cutting the top edge with a different knife and method. After seeing your video I was able to correct the issue. Thank you