How to Install a Complete Precut Window Tint Kit

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2021
  • In this video, you're going to get great tips and tricks on how to install precut tin film from our Rvinyl on the rear window inside windows.
    Get Yours Here: www.rvinyl.com/Window-Tint.html
    A good tip is to always roll the kit out on a flat table.
    Once it's completely rolled out, the next step is to section everything up, keeping in mind that the pieces are in sets and mirrored.
    The first step is to clean the outside of the windows using a highly absorbent microfiber towel and then generously spray not only the window but the area around it. Be sure to wipe down the area around it first, then the window. A lot of sneaky dirt can build up around the outside of the window, so it's very important to get that first, then clean the window last.
    And now, with the inside portion of the window clean, then spray it with a slip solution, then come to the outside. Peel the liner halfway off the precut piece of window tint. Spray the exposed adhesive with the slip solution, then pick it up and over, then onto the inside portion of the window. It's always a good idea to leave about an eighth of an inch gap on the top and sides. This is for long term durability, and there's no need to use a knife to trim it at the very end. Once it's uniform in a position, spray with the slip solution, then squeegee it side to side. This holds it in position and then the window can be rolled up. It's always a good idea to clean one more time when the window goes up. Remove the liner. Spray the substitution one more time now. Tuck the corners behind the molding at the bottom. It's very important to do this first because if done properly this will even out the tension on the entire piece and then it can typically be squeezed onto the window, always squeegee from the top down and use that corner side of the squeegee to tuck the material safely behind the molding. Once the side of the molding is tucked in, then the last portion is to squeeze the middle section.
    Now we get to finishing and go back over the edges with the corner of the squeegee and remove any moisture onto a microfibre towel. Once that section is down, clean the main area of the window and remove any moisture from the side, panel the vehicle. Once everything is dry and clean, clean the outside, and now you can check for any edges that aren't properly sealed, come back in with the hard side of the squeegee to make sure they're down nice and tight, give it a final wipe down.
    Because the back window is curved to hold it in place, it's a good idea to make an H shape with the slip solution using a paper towel to a vertical run on the left and the right and a horizontal right in the middle. Place the rear window piece on the glass. Make sure it's even left to right. Lock it on to the middle of the edge, then to the sides of the edge once it squeegee it in place. Now it's time to shrink it on. And here we're going to speed it up so you can see the entire process. Be sure to squeegee in small sections roughly three inch and go from side to side. Try not to go vertically all the way to the edge, because this can build up too many fingers. Be sure to keep the heat going again on a medium setting to avoid burning the film. Once the bottom section is flat, I repeat the exact same steps for the top when done, the precut piece should be laying 100 percent flat on the rear window.
    Once it's in the right position, simply squeeze it on in overlapping squeegee strokes. Using the triangle squeegee that comes with the kit from our Rvinyl is a great tool for these tricky areas, which can be hard to reach and be extra thorough during the squeezing process so that no moisture sneaks back underneath the adhesive side of the tent. I was nice about most back windows is there's no molding to tuck the material behind. So this is a straightforward process in terms of squeegee and getting the moisture out. Then once all the moisture is out, double check the edges and you're good to go.
    And a final piece to put on is the small triangle window that is often at the back window area, a great tip is to use the tabs that come with the precut kit and putting one in the liner and one on the tent. The liner can be safely released without getting the fingers on the adhesive side of the piece. Then, as it's hanging off the tab, spread generously with the slip solution. Spray the inside portion of the window with the slip solution again, then squeegee it on. It can be awkward to squeegee from the inside. With this type of squeegee, so good tip is to once you anchor it in place in the right position, then stand outside the car, which gives a better perspective on how to get the moisture out all the way to the edge. And with this final piece installed, the last step is to simply wipe down the outside of the car. And here's a shot of the final result. And now you can see with the right tools and precut kit, a window tint film from our Rvinyl.
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Komentáře • 70

  • @Gmoney0436
    @Gmoney0436 Před 8 měsíci +15

    The guy in the video makes it look easy. I just did mine and im not even going to lie... it looks like shit lol. That back window is honestly the hardest out of all of them. I really messed that one up. I didnt even get that squeegee that guy had in the video i got a thick black one(pause). I guess yall ran out. Oh well we live and we learn.

  • @gav6808
    @gav6808 Před 2 lety +3

    Good tips ,shrinking can be an art form,not too hot,too close etc.

  • @brandonpetroski6663
    @brandonpetroski6663 Před rokem +5

    I'm going to buy a precut kit for my 88 Eldorado to see how you guys are with an obscure classic car. 56 bucks isn't too bad, and your customers seem pretty happy. I also really like this video.

  • @xactomundo9938
    @xactomundo9938 Před rokem +1

    Well done vid

  • @Ayixlia
    @Ayixlia Před 2 lety +12

    I just bought a kit from eBay from your store, I offered 10$ and it got accepted. It's the precut kit and you guys have a deal going on where if I submit pictures of me installing the tint I can get back 20$, that's a deal and I'm up for the challenge!

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome! Thank you! We can't wait to see how it turns out! You can see the details of the offer here: www.rvinyl.com/Rebates

  • @johnnyh7815
    @johnnyh7815 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I followed all these steps but still get fingers on the bottom of the window. I tired again on a 2nf window with same results. Any help would be great! May also need to order a replacement for both...

  • @lovemode9862
    @lovemode9862 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Will the more expensive type have an easier application?

  • @lt4576
    @lt4576 Před rokem +2

    How many hours or days do I have to wait till I am able to put my windows down? Just purchased your pre cut kit for my Chevy truck!

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +1

      We recommend 24 hours.

  • @gionninoordzy666
    @gionninoordzy666 Před rokem

    Ik going to tint my car do I have to pre shrink it to the window or can I just apply the tint then use a heat gun after applying

    • @Jmg831
      @Jmg831 Před 10 měsíci

      It’s easier if you pre shrink it

  • @jugginb9795
    @jugginb9795 Před rokem +2

    Just got mine ore cut tint for my x5. Im confused, does it already come pre shrink? Or do i need to shrink it with heat gun? I installed passenger window and got some wrinkles on the bottom and side.

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +3

      None of the precut tints come pre-shrunk. We haven't figured out how to put the curvature in them yet. 😉

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před 10 měsíci

      @@Soldier4YHWH the liner is on the back. Where that is relative to you will depend on how you turn the precut tint. I know this isn't a great answer but there is no better way to explain it.

    • @Jmg831
      @Jmg831 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Soldier4YHWH😂 bruh

    • @Jmg831
      @Jmg831 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Rvinylmaybe mark the rear or put some ripe of sticker so we know that’s the back film and not the actual window tint 😂 I wanna buy the kit but I’m afraid I’ll do all the air and end up with the clear film on the window and the ruined tint on my hand 😂

  • @sohooutdoors
    @sohooutdoors Před rokem +2

    Do I remove the factory installed tint before applying this one?

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem

      We would recommend it if you don't want the result to be too dark.

    • @onpointaudioo.p.a.863
      @onpointaudioo.p.a.863 Před rokem +3

      You can't remove can't remove the factory tint, that's manufactured into the glass.

  • @ernestlee3264
    @ernestlee3264 Před 7 měsíci

    I accept the mission

  • @Gotsole-vm3ut
    @Gotsole-vm3ut Před rokem

    What if your car has rain guards? I tried heat shrinking starting with the driver window and failed miserably

    • @TrenMonster
      @TrenMonster Před rokem +1

      I did the same thing... Had to give up and trash it before I raged and smashed my window lol

    • @Gotsole-vm3ut
      @Gotsole-vm3ut Před rokem +1

      @@TrenMonster Lmao it’s like the rain guard is making it difficult to heat shrink cause you don’t know we’re to push down with your hard card cause it’s not really on there flat.

  • @PSUNATION
    @PSUNATION Před 11 měsíci

    I don’t understand doing the outside of the window with the tint the moving onto the inside. Basically just smoothing it out before final step I assume.

  • @saileshdevkota7401
    @saileshdevkota7401 Před rokem +2

    Do i need to have heat gun to complete this job ?

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem

      We definitely recommend it since window tint is already challenging.

  • @cbryce9243
    @cbryce9243 Před 8 měsíci +5

    This looks like a job for the professionals. I know I'd mess it up.

  • @Only1Jenda
    @Only1Jenda Před rokem +2

    Does all Rvinyl precut window tint need to have heat gun for DIY?
    Will it still fit if I don’t have a heat gun?

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +1

      It really depends on which window you are tinting You may be able to do side windows with a strong hair dryer. For a rear windshield it is best to use a heat gun. Beg, borrow or even steal one! Well, not the last part but you could get an inexpensive one at Harbor Freight or even Amazon and still save a ton of money.

    • @Only1Jenda
      @Only1Jenda Před rokem +1

      @@Rvinyl I’m tinting both front driver and passenger side window using Rvinyl precut 35% for 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan crew minivan tired of nosy people who go prying searching for things to steal

  • @user-sg9tb2hf9i
    @user-sg9tb2hf9i Před 4 dny

    Can u still order

  • @acceptyourchallenge
    @acceptyourchallenge Před rokem

    Will this film eventually turn purple?

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem

      We have never seen it turn purple.

    • @acceptyourchallenge
      @acceptyourchallenge Před rokem

      @@Rvinyl exactly what type of film is it ? Carbon, carbon blend, etc

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem

      @@acceptyourchallenge this is our most economical film. It is single ply, dyed. We carry ceramic and carbon as well.

  • @davidhancock6478
    @davidhancock6478 Před měsícem

    Ok....the one thing the kit doesn't specify.....or this video....is how to determine which side of the precut piece is actual tint....and which side is the liner....I messed up the first kit because of this....and had to buy a second one....and it DOES NOT SPECIFY WHICH IS WHICH....PLEASE SOMEONE GIVE ME SOME INSIGHT

  • @tooflizzy
    @tooflizzy Před rokem +1

    what percent is this ?

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem

      This is a 20% VLT shown in the video.

  • @louisevans2000
    @louisevans2000 Před měsícem

    I’m confused on how the film ended up on the outside when rolling it out on the back window

    • @sp00-EKy
      @sp00-EKy Před měsícem

      Fr I thought I was tripping💀

  • @rainsdaniel77
    @rainsdaniel77 Před rokem +2

    The liner absolutely does not separate as easy as in this video...Im trying to start mine but I can't get the liner to separate from the tint. I'm at a loss here...trying so hard not to ruin it...

    • @dariapetrovic6945
      @dariapetrovic6945 Před rokem +1

      Two pieces of masking tape should work!

    • @Jmg831
      @Jmg831 Před 10 měsíci

      He did it with his thin blade on this video

  • @donaldphelps5547
    @donaldphelps5547 Před rokem +7

    Hahaha. It's not this easy. At all. Just bought a whole set for my car snd the first one I did never did any of this. I couldn't get it to tuck in anywhere. Ruined the piece so I gave up. Watching this actually pisses me off.

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +5

      It is NOT easy. It takes time, patience and there is a learning curve. We offer replacement pieces here: www.rvinyl.com/Replacement-Window-Tint-Kit

  • @oodavidyyf8416
    @oodavidyyf8416 Před 10 měsíci

    Only if they sell front side kit instead of complete kit. I would of got them

    • @DavidMoultrie
      @DavidMoultrie Před 9 měsíci +2

      On their website, it looks like when you go to add a tint item to your cart, you get to select the darkness and you can subtract the panels you don't want, like rear windows and back window. So you could just get front seat windows if you wanted.

  • @noobwow2009
    @noobwow2009 Před rokem +2

    I dip my pre cut tint in hot water first

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +1

      Really, we would love to see your technique. You have a link?

    • @noobwow2009
      @noobwow2009 Před rokem +3

      @@Rvinyl it’s not going to work as good as heat gun. But it makes the windows tint frame more flexible. It’s good for home DIYer who is not good at using heat gun. I heat up too much and melted my window trim a little bit. lol. I dipped it into hot water and it works for me.

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +1

      @@noobwow2009 great tip! Thanks for sharing!

  • @zakuraayame5091
    @zakuraayame5091 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nice to know window tinters are swirling your paint up really nice around your windows …

  • @sasacc322
    @sasacc322 Před rokem +4

    Word of warning: no professional will want your money to have them install your pre-cut tint. I called a whole bunch of window tint shops and none will work with pre-cuts :(
    I figured I could save some $$ buying the materials (tint) and having a professional install it. No go. Now I'm stuck with tint I'm not able/willing to install myself.

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před rokem +1

      Yes, this is certainly the case. Unless you intend to install the tint yourself, do not buy our precut tint. If you want to have it installed, just go to a tint shop.

    • @Jmg831
      @Jmg831 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Just try it! You have the tiny already so if it doesn’t work out just rip it off and go to a shop

    • @Mr.Thermistor7228
      @Mr.Thermistor7228 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Why don't you suck it up, stop crying about it, and install yourself

  • @eb5671
    @eb5671 Před 29 dny

    My tint did not react the way yours did. It creased immediately with gentle pressure. Ruined garbage

  • @naegleriafowleri2230
    @naegleriafowleri2230 Před 15 dny

    too hard wtf lol just pay someone to do it, even the dude at a swap shop can do a better job with higher quality tint than this which has bad reviews on amazon

  • @Sdizzle7
    @Sdizzle7 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Don't waste your time buying this snd just get it professionally done, if you've never tinted before. You will mess up, you will get mad, and you will end up spending more. Aside from that, the product itself is not bad. If you're experienced at tinting.

    • @WARRIORS_______
      @WARRIORS_______ Před 10 měsíci +14

      It’s not if you’ve never tinted before it’s if you can’t follow directions .

    • @Rvinyl
      @Rvinyl  Před 10 měsíci +6

      Tinting is NOT EASY. That's why there are professionals. If you're not confident you can follow the directions find a good, local shop.

    • @NVRDYING
      @NVRDYING Před 7 měsíci

      @@WARRIORS_______fr how do you fuck that up😂

    • @Sam-kw9wd
      @Sam-kw9wd Před 6 měsíci +8

      Professional once was a newbie too. 😂 its all for good fun and diy feeling of fulfilment. If it fails then try again. ;)

    • @concernedcitizen8419
      @concernedcitizen8419 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Just buy a second precut kit. Hell, even buy 5 of them. Still cheaper than paying a Cholo $300-500 for the same job. 😅 AND, You'll have the opportunity to learn a new trade. Start a side hustle, that's what I did. All started with tinting my own cars after getting outrageous quotes of $400-$500 for a 2 door coupe convertible. And that price was for dyed tint, nothing special.

  • @TheShangralaaaa17
    @TheShangralaaaa17 Před měsícem

    still not paying some dude 500 bucks for this