Damn I need my car windows tinted so badly. I get scared someone’s gonna see all my work tools and break in but more importantly I’m sick of getting caught picking my nose in traffic
I've got all my back windows tinted pretty dark from factory. Which is where I stache all my tools. Behind the front seats and under my back bench seat.
I love that you don’t absolutely soak the persons interior when you’re doing tint. I remember seeing a shop soak a luxury Mercedes door with water soaking all the buttons and switches
In my area there aren’t allot of people who take there time and do it nice and right it’s cool too see the difference in actually doing it how it’s supposed to be with quality compared to just trying to do as many people in a day awesome work 🔥
Trust me, when you work on cars, when you first start doing something you're all into it trying as hard as you can to be careful, then your boss starts fussing at you to go faster, then everyone wants it on top of other services, all whilst rushing you to go faster, so eventually you start either messing stuff up, or taking shortcuts. It's annoying and why I'm really just working on friends cars.
@@jordananderson8299 and as a tech I wasn't getting paid any extra so tough luck I was tired. Don't come flooding a place and expect perfect service when there's only a few people working. You can't rush and do a good job too. Find a less busy place if you want amazing service.
@@SlowMenWorking takes a bit for the heat to get through this new glass. It's not like in older vehicles. Even then it still isn't bad. It's just enough to create enough heat. It isn't bad at all.
@@sowelly2808 it's always the ppl who have ZERO idea. And how some come up with there own techniques over time doing such trades. I build motors and homes. But also custom interior and stuff. If it works, I'll try anything a few times or come up with what works for me. I do lots of shit with motors many who don't even build, or they only know how to rebuild and say it's wrong. Like come on, I've blown up enough shit to find out what works lol
I really do appreciate all you tint specialists. I hardly pay anyone to do work on my vehicles, but tint is one of those things I can never get to work. Always ends up bubbly or wavy. Take it to a local guy that does it out of his garage and its worth the money. Shout out to you professionals.
I rewatched this 4 times just to make sure and with confidence I can tell you that I saw an air bubble right at the end of the video on the top right hand corner (maybe 4 inches down from the top and 3 inches to the left from the right)
Ammonia free windex, but I don't use ammonia free windex for tinting, only for cleaning afterwards... but yeah, you're correct: don't use windex w/ammonia...
We use dish soap cleaning windows professionally, we often clean windex off windows. He isn't using windex to clean it though, just to dissolve residue that soap wont easily remove. Windex is not for squeegee use, its designed to wipe off relatively streak free, but still has a residue that needs soap to clean off, ammonia or not. Based on how the window looks and that he said he used "soapy water" it seems he knows this, he cleaned the window like a pro after using the windex and scraped. I'd say ammonia doesn't matter, you cant skip the soap and squeegee, and that process cleans off remaining residue.
@@CLMcrawlers Windex is horrible for cleaning windows, just use soap and water with a squeegee like this guy and every pro window cleaner. Goof off removes everything, but windex can be used to dissolve things. You still have to use soap and a squeegee or there will b a residue that is designed to be temporarily invisible. He didnt even need windex if he has a scraper, but it probably makes it much easier.
Just by this short I can tell your passionate about your job, take pride in your work, and are meticulous in your task. Going as far as the cover the door panel in a large microfiber and cleaning the exterior glass. Wish I had someone as hard working as you working in my shop besides me and my bud.
I still remember my summer tinting job when i was 16 (: I actually really enjoyed it and lucky enough to have someone willing to teach me. It was brief but one of my favorite jobs I've ever had, it's not easy work and I could only do limited tinting no heating film or anything but watching him do curved windows really showed me it takes patience and practice. He said the best soapy water was made with johnson and Johnson baby soap, he said it was real gentle and left no residue or streaks if amounts were correct.
@Karl Marx you must really be miserable in your personal life to resort to suicide harassment to someone you dont know and are making assumptions about based on a name and flag. Thank God I have happiness and people that love and care about me. Unlike you clearly 😄 get some help and stop projecting your suicidal idealations on to random people.
@Dutchess Greybloom🏳️⚧️ No, not miserable personally. Just sad for the future when my kids are exposed to degenerates like you and eventually get kicked out because they want to think it's ok
@@TheLongDon it'll be okay my dad said the same thing my whole life but he never could follow through with it. Turns out love wins over ignorance. I do hope you can let that anger go someday and learn to love yourself.
I've always been told windex leaves a residue that is difficult to remove and can compromise window films. I use rapid remover, clean, and tack II for cleaning my commercial window installs. You should give it a try. Much better than windex soap and isopropyl.
Beautiful job....wish the tinters in my area did the slip in slide down the rubber cause that was hot. I'm going to need to find someone who cares as much as this lad for my car
My car came off the lot tinted.. there were literally food crumbs under the film. Told them to remove and give me a check to get it redone elsewhere. Their tint guy didn’t know how to remove it, left the adhesive all over the windows and solution all over my back seats. New guy did a perfect job and even cleaned up the adhesive and my seats free of charge
There are some car sunroofs that have it but it is mostly on high end luxury cars and it is super expensive either way, it would require getting a whole new window due to the integration along with the wiring.
I've had Llumar ceramic installed on my last two vehicles and it's absolutely fantastic. I paid for the cheap stuff years ago when I had my first "professional" tint job done. It cracked within a year on the rear window. Since then I've done basic Llumar once and their ceramic tint twice. You get what you pay for and I'll stick with this brand going forward.
"A little bit of heat"
Blow torches the window
And did you see the flame? No. It was on LOW.
@@IAmTheSkinThief Wouldn't low be more visible with a white flame?
And did you know he just kidding? No. its was a JOKE.
@@IAmTheSkinThief I could quite easily see the blue frame, it may be on low but it’s still a fuckin blow torch
@@IAmTheSkinThief it's not on low, moron.
Damn I need my car windows tinted so badly. I get scared someone’s gonna see all my work tools and break in but more importantly I’m sick of getting caught picking my nose in traffic
go for it, you'll never look back!
I've got all my back windows tinted pretty dark from factory. Which is where I stache all my tools. Behind the front seats and under my back bench seat.
As long as you don't eat your boogies, you're good
Do the real American thing get a gun
Screw it , we all do it .. just remember though, Flick don’t lick 🤙🏼
"wow that window is so clear, ive never seen a window so clean!" thought i, looking at a rolled down window 💀
you made me rewatch it and damn i thought the same thing at the same point lol
😮 ohhhh 💀😂 yup I [don’t] see it now. I was only here in the comments to find the cleaner for the exact thought above 😆
Had to rewatch 😂😂
Right, I feel stupid as hell 💀 I was thinking no wonder them birds be flying into windows 😭
ON GOD😂
I love that you don’t absolutely soak the persons interior when you’re doing tint. I remember seeing a shop soak a luxury Mercedes door with water soaking all the buttons and switches
Nothing will happen
That’s literally so irrelevant, he has a towel down to protect the electronics
@@TheJourney4L you dumb?
@@TheJourney4L which is exactly what she said and was complimenting that
@@TheJourney4L brain missing 404
In my area there aren’t allot of people who take there time and do it nice and right it’s cool too see the difference in actually doing it how it’s supposed to be with quality compared to just trying to do as many people in a day awesome work 🔥
But you can save hundreds of dollars doing it yourself
Trust me, when you work on cars, when you first start doing something you're all into it trying as hard as you can to be careful, then your boss starts fussing at you to go faster, then everyone wants it on top of other services, all whilst rushing you to go faster, so eventually you start either messing stuff up, or taking shortcuts. It's annoying and why I'm really just working on friends cars.
@@dominicgalloway4481 Well as a customer you still end up with an expensive invoice
@@jordananderson8299 and as a tech I wasn't getting paid any extra so tough luck I was tired. Don't come flooding a place and expect perfect service when there's only a few people working. You can't rush and do a good job too. Find a less busy place if you want amazing service.
That’s because people want $35 tint jobs per glass
that moisture bubble at the end though, haha great video in all honesty to bad thats there at the end.
Glad I'm not the only one that noticed that. All that effort just to mess it up.
Hahaha
Yeah I caught that too.
That’s what I was gonna say
I’m sure heat will make that go away
Man I love people that take pride in their work... #Salute
“A little bit of heat” proceeds to hit it with a blow torch lmao 😂
Ayo I was gonna say obviously this guy knows more then me about window tints but I thought a straight up torch would be a bit much for plastic film.
@@SlowMenWorking takes a bit for the heat to get through this new glass. It's not like in older vehicles. Even then it still isn't bad.
It's just enough to create enough heat. It isn't bad at all.
@@mitchellandrew3318 Lol right? What were they expecting? A BIC lighter? 😂
@@sowelly2808 bahaha
@@sowelly2808 it's always the ppl who have ZERO idea. And how some come up with there own techniques over time doing such trades. I build motors and homes. But also custom interior and stuff. If it works, I'll try anything a few times or come up with what works for me. I do lots of shit with motors many who don't even build, or they only know how to rebuild and say it's wrong. Like come on, I've blown up enough shit to find out what works lol
that's awesome job.. i wish theirs more of your guys in my town
You can see in the last little bit of the video that something on the window got fucked up lol
"Theirs" is possessive, stupid; it's "I wish _there were_ more..."
@@slappy8941 It costs 0$ to not be an asshole...yet here you are. Fucking italicising and shit too.
@@chix1 exactly this lol
I really do appreciate all you tint specialists. I hardly pay anyone to do work on my vehicles, but tint is one of those things I can never get to work. Always ends up bubbly or wavy. Take it to a local guy that does it out of his garage and its worth the money. Shout out to you professionals.
Now that is the sign of a real pro. Not only knowledgeable but you make it look easy.
Shows what you know if you call this 20 year old a "pro", he literally shows himself doing the process incorrectly.
Damn that fish bowl window looked clear asf, looked like the window was rolled down.
Well done. You can tell you take pride in the work you do.
I love watching people do their jobs right no matter how mundane it is. I swear theres nothing more satisfying than competence
I rewatched this 4 times just to make sure and with confidence I can tell you that I saw an air bubble right at the end of the video on the top right hand corner (maybe 4 inches down from the top and 3 inches to the left from the right)
Yup
Yeah, i understand bubbles are inevitable but that big and that location is unacceptable, id make him pull it off and redo it
Looks more like a moisure bubble to me but it should have been propperly pushed out
Too busy making a video and not paying attention to applying the tint.
definitely i saw that as well
Wonderful care. Good job. I can tell you enjoy your job.
I love to see detailed work !
This is someone who takes pride in there work does it right the first time awesome job😁 even it when he's fixing someone else poor work
The patience level is incredible for people who tint.
Wow super skilled labor, you definitely know what you're doing!
yeah that air pocket says differently
Idk about cleaning with windex. Even tho you wipe it away, some of the ammonia will still around and discolor the film over time
Ammonia free windex, but I don't use ammonia free windex for tinting, only for cleaning afterwards... but yeah, you're correct: don't use windex w/ammonia...
We use dish soap cleaning windows professionally, we often clean windex off windows. He isn't using windex to clean it though, just to dissolve residue that soap wont easily remove.
Windex is not for squeegee use, its designed to wipe off relatively streak free, but still has a residue that needs soap to clean off, ammonia or not.
Based on how the window looks and that he said he used "soapy water" it seems he knows this, he cleaned the window like a pro after using the windex and scraped.
I'd say ammonia doesn't matter, you cant skip the soap and squeegee, and that process cleans off remaining residue.
@@CLMcrawlers Windex is horrible for cleaning windows, just use soap and water with a squeegee like this guy and every pro window cleaner. Goof off removes everything, but windex can be used to dissolve things. You still have to use soap and a squeegee or there will b a residue that is designed to be temporarily invisible. He didnt even need windex if he has a scraper, but it probably makes it much easier.
Professional at his best 👍🏽
Just by this short I can tell your passionate about your job, take pride in your work, and are meticulous in your task. Going as far as the cover the door panel in a large microfiber and cleaning the exterior glass. Wish I had someone as hard working as you working in my shop besides me and my bud.
llumar the best. doesn't fade, stays black graphite. doesn't turn blue or purple. I don't use any other tint. no. 1 for good reason
Man I thought I saw a crease in the final final inside shot. I was about to call you out until I saw I have a gouge in my screen 😅🤣🤣
You did. There are 2
Hoping someone else saw it too!
Nice job and I like how much they clean and clean again .
Well done looks great. 📡👽🇺🇸 RUN!!!
That is a person that is not afraid of work! A pro!!
Really nice video. 😊 I always wondered how this was done.
You had a bubble in the corner at the end real talk get that fixed
Yea for real
Dude takes pride in what he does good on him.
YOU ARE AWESOME. GREAT WORK.
It's the reason why your buddy's tint hook up only cost 100$, cuz it ends up looking like bubble wrap on your windows.
i tinted my windows with that junkie limo tint from walmart and its been 2 years only thing is it's faded a few shades but you still can't see in
Just this morning...
Having Llumar ceramic installed on my Tacoma 😎
I see youre a man of refined taste. Gonna get my baby done as well 😌❤️
I've heard great things about that stuff reducing interior heating from exterior sources.
(if you're far enough south)
have you noticed a difference?
SUPER CLEAR WORK!!!
Wow, skill and quality work! Looks awesome!
You made that look easy!! 👌🏽
Looks clean 🙂👍
I still remember my summer tinting job when i was 16 (: I actually really enjoyed it and lucky enough to have someone willing to teach me. It was brief but one of my favorite jobs I've ever had, it's not easy work and I could only do limited tinting no heating film or anything but watching him do curved windows really showed me it takes patience and practice. He said the best soapy water was made with johnson and Johnson baby soap, he said it was real gentle and left no residue or streaks if amounts were correct.
This is so satisfying to watch. Great work!
Him: this is an example of what a poor tint looks like..
Me: you have no idea
His voice 🔥 😍 then seeing him 🤯💯!!! Also nice work looks amazing!! 💯
Quit objectifying him, pervert.
@LuckyCharms777 we all have opions, I respect yours. 🙏 :)
Side note but my god you have perfectly manicured nails!! Your hands look so good!
good stuff
That's a quality job done right there sir.! Kudos
Ew a pretender
@@dutchess406 You should redecorate your wall. Your brains would look nice there
@Karl Marx you must really be miserable in your personal life to resort to suicide harassment to someone you dont know and are making assumptions about based on a name and flag. Thank God I have happiness and people that love and care about me. Unlike you clearly 😄 get some help and stop projecting your suicidal idealations on to random people.
@Dutchess Greybloom🏳️⚧️ No, not miserable personally. Just sad for the future when my kids are exposed to degenerates like you and eventually get kicked out because they want to think it's ok
@@TheLongDon it'll be okay my dad said the same thing my whole life but he never could follow through with it. Turns out love wins over ignorance. I do hope you can let that anger go someday and learn to love yourself.
I hope you go far with this bud! Just bc how satisfying this is!!
Yes ! You covered the door panel. I've seen several videos where they make a mess allover the door panels.
No way that voice belongs to that kid 🤣
Was looking for this comment
😂😂😂
@@CadenAugustOfficial
Where are you located?
Look at Boffy. Dude is like 16 sounding like 26
LOL
I was like “Chris fix??” When he said soapy woder😂
I bet you're incredible with decals. What skill!
Just.......absolute class, well done sir.
thank you very very much
U shouldn’t be putting a Torch on the glass because you can heat shock the glass and shatter it and it also weaken the glass at a micro level
I'm sure homie knows what he is doing...
Hair dryer is better and safer
@@Jabba.1 yes better than putting a 2600F tem torch on direct glass
Sucks when they watch the work. Glad I watched ya work! ❤
Wow they do a nice job over there,,very skilled with tint
Idky, but his voice is so smooth and like the sound of his voice.. Articulately Smooth.. 👍🏽🤗😘
Excellent work 👏 👍 🙂 I could watch him all day 🤗🌈
I've always been told windex leaves a residue that is difficult to remove and can compromise window films. I use rapid remover, clean, and tack II for cleaning my commercial window installs. You should give it a try. Much better than windex soap and isopropyl.
Excellent work!!!
Never seen nobody do this the proper way not even myself and I haven’t had a complaint in 10 years
The proper way would be to remove the door panel and use a heat gun and not a torch.
Wonderful job!
Bro not only do I love the work but happy to see you put a towel down to protect the interior wish the guy that did my car did that 😂
Beautiful job....wish the tinters in my area did the slip in slide down the rubber cause that was hot. I'm going to need to find someone who cares as much as this lad for my car
Finally someone who goes to the edge of the window like your supposed to
Needs links to the products in the description please!
Wow. Such professional work. 💯
You sir are an artist.
shit I've never seen a window so fucking clean. top job.
I think I would lose it first five minutes at this job. You did amazing.
Beautiful job
Can't hide that air bubble in the video at the end though lol
Damn what a good job. Nice skills man.
One year from now:
Rando dude: I'm here in the shop fixing the shoddy work done by the last guy...
Wow this is awesome. I wondered how tint was put on.
Work of art & skill
I just realized I should replace mine.. thanks for the reminder!
wow so handsome ❤❤❤
I wish you guys had a shop in so. Cal. I would love to learn how to do this.
Well done sir
My car came off the lot tinted.. there were literally food crumbs under the film. Told them to remove and give me a check to get it redone elsewhere. Their tint guy didn’t know how to remove it, left the adhesive all over the windows and solution all over my back seats. New guy did a perfect job and even cleaned up the adhesive and my seats free of charge
I tint home windows and bro knows how it’s done and what bad tint is. Amazing
You guys do nice work..
I really like non tinted windows at night but in the day time I like tinted. Someone needs to invent active tint or something
There are some car sunroofs that have it but it is mostly on high end luxury cars and it is super expensive either way, it would require getting a whole new window due to the integration along with the wiring.
Photocromic window tint jus looked it up check it out
its already a thing. the government uses it on limos and transportation vehicles. you can hit a button and have anywhere from no tint to 100% privacy
You’re the best!
Funny how this pops up in my feed when I was talking about getting the windows tinted on my work vehicle, at work
Yeah "they are always listening..."!
Got my windows tinted about a month ago and this just popped up on my phone. Creepy!
In my experience being a mechanic, a heat gun works just as well if not better controlled than a torch, Dewalt makes good heat guns
Nice work!
The best peel possible!
Looks good man
Beautiful job.
Awesome work 👏
“A little bit of heat.”
**pulls out a fucking torch**
My God that clean window is glorious!
I've had Llumar ceramic installed on my last two vehicles and it's absolutely fantastic. I paid for the cheap stuff years ago when I had my first "professional" tint job done. It cracked within a year on the rear window.
Since then I've done basic Llumar once and their ceramic tint twice. You get what you pay for and I'll stick with this brand going forward.
Where do you work? That’s beautiful work.
You are very skilled good job
The fact that the government tried to tell you you can't have privacy in your vehicle is CRAZY
Bro this is quality. This type of work and care is almost extinct
Wow, that is just awesome professional job!
Dang that looks good 😃
A job I would love to do. I always enjoy putting vinyls up. This seems like a pretty similar process lol