Very informative. Great work. I've been pulling the liner off THEN cutting the film on the glass for a while now. Definitely going to incorporate this into my technique from now on. Self trained, but apparently I've been doing it wrong haha.
hi nice vid but why did you not spray and clean the glass edges where the frame meets the glass. All sorts of dirt will get under the film as you squeeze the water out
At 21:33 You explain that the liner is on the outside then at 22:30 you explain that the liner is on the inside of the roll. I assume you cut the video because you made an error and started with the film on the glass the wrong way. Otherwise, good video. Just be honest about your mistakes next time ;)
@@WindowTintWarriors watch the video again man. No big deal...it's just the film is rolled up opposite after the cut which I outlined where you explained it. Still a thumbs up, can just be confusing is all
Hi, nice tutorial. I'm doing tiny for my house. I was wondering 2 things. If tiny is to thin, does that causes issues? I heard you should use thicker tint. Not sure how to find size though. The other question is trimming. Everytime I trim, I can see the outline of day light . So it's a thin day light square boarder of the tint. Am I suppose to be using a hard card to push tint into the widow frame?