I appreciate the effort that you take to make these videos and explain so many critical details. because of this I am no longer afraid of back glass and front screen tints. I followed your directives and the tinting process was done so effortlessly and quickly that I couldn't even believe that I did what I did lol. Cheers bro!
Hey wassup man so far I like your tutorials I was looking up on yt since I ordered my precut tints since they over charge but is ok is yah hustle I respect it but idk if it was on my end or the sellers end but I’m gonna have to redo my back window since it came small but I got wrinkle and bubbles do you have a video of you installing a 2005 ford explorer xlt the rear view back window please I just want learn from you so next time I redo it I’ll know?????
I asked about getting tint done by a local shop and they refused to do the windshield, even though I requested the clearest tint they had (still illegal?). Basically all my cars are considered "classics" now (some more legitimately classic than others imo) and I want to try to keep the plastic from degrading as much as I can. It's one of the things I'd like to try and do this summer. Thank you for taking the time to document and share your skills! I let the ads run too as long as they're not super long. I had noticed you couldn't get the 3M stuff anywhere, I'm sure there are other good products out there but I can't help but feel like I'm rolling the dice. Any opinions on MotoShield or Tint Depot stuff? Or any recommendations for a good "near as clear" UV/IR blocking ceramic tint available to us common folk? I know you get asked that a lot but it's hard to search for that stuff on this platform.
Typically a install issue from personal experience, when I had this problem I saw I was flicking the seal to much and creating a bunch of little vaccum pockets for the tint, try your best to tuck in the tint without playing with the seal to much! Hope this helps