How to tint residential Flat Glass like a pro By: Best Reflections Window Tinting

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  • čas přidán 24. 10. 2014
  • This is a tutorial on how to tint windows like a pro. From beginning to end. This will be covering how to tint Flat Glass or residential windows.
    This is a job that we did on a condo in Downtown Asheville, NC.
    This is for demonstration purposes and meant to only help other professionals in the field.
    If a customer wants to see how we tint windows and also to see what Johnson window films DN60 looks like, this is the video for you.
    Please "like" and "subscribe" it would mean a lot to us and will help us to get more videos out there for you!
    This video is filmed with a GoPro 3+ hero silver
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Komentáře • 352

  • @thatfablife328
    @thatfablife328 Před 2 lety +10

    Gotta say that this video is soooooo awesome. My hubby and I tinted our house windows after watching this video about 3-4 times. The finished result is not as professional as we would like but we are 1st timers and there are a couple of mistakes we made. However, it looks good and the house is soooooooo much cooler because we have double glass doors and a kitchen window that catches the most sun until it goes down. Rooms with windows facing a different direction are much cooler. Now I can stand to sit in my living room from 2-5pm. Thank you for this very detailed and easy to follow video. We would have still been sweating had it not been for your step-by-step video. We are so appreciative. 😊😁🤸🏾‍♀️🤸

  • @mikevanderkley3274
    @mikevanderkley3274 Před 8 lety +41

    Love this video. What I learnt!!!
    Only ever touch the border of the tint which will be cut away.
    You cannot have too much cleaning fluid. Window cleaner is good. I bought bulk and it says on the container, good for tinted windows. Im sure they all are.
    Cut your tint first by using the upside down method with the clear protector facing up. Only make it have 2cm border room all around as the tint sticks to everything. (cheers +WAYNE JOHNSON)
    Peel the backing straight away using the sticky tape method on both sides of a corner, then pull them apart. (cheers +Tim Spriggs). Just leave the tint nearby ready for grabbing.
    Now go ahead and do your cleaning.
    When prep-ing the glass with cleaner, spray beyond the glass aggressively as if the tint touches, it wont stick there. E.g. the whole window frame.
    I squeegee the edges firmly (with 5-way tool) before cutting, not loosely like in the video.
    Lastly, if you take too long and the cleaning fluid dries a bit before applying the tint. Clean the window and start again as you may get the cloudy look. Happened to my first window as i took longer to prepare the tint, not too bad).
    Additional...
    Have pets? Vacuum the area thoroughly. I mean, the floor, the frame and even running across the glass. Then, change clothes. Then start the razor blade wet clean process.
    Spray the tint! if it touches itself or something else, you are screwed. Spraying greatly reduces the risk.
    When the tint was at the end of roll and would not lie flat, I would weight down one side with a couple of weights (sprayed with window cleaner) and a couple of large bull dog clips on the far side. The bull dog clips allowed me to move the tint into position without it rolling back up from the bottom up while carrying. Once touching on the window, bye bye clips.
    I did not use the production edge as my frame rubber was never even. I just centred the sheet and cut all 4 sides. Also, I cut the corners from the window out so the film would come straight off after doing a full axis cut.
    Starting with the 5-way tool... I always started in the middle and went up, then down, then side to side. A cross. I then worked each quadrant towards its respective corners. I found I had much less chance of creases. Actually, ended up being zero.

  • @uksista65
    @uksista65 Před 7 lety +2

    That was an excellent video. You explained it very well. I think I might just be able to do this, now. Thank-you!

  • @HobbyFX
    @HobbyFX Před 5 lety +1

    just a thank you for your video. albeit i was doing it on the side windows of a van, this tutorial helped us a LOT!

  • @beckylockamy8025
    @beckylockamy8025 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so so much, great job you made it easier for us non-pros 🙏🏻

  • @williamcook3663
    @williamcook3663 Před 3 lety +1

    WOW!!!! Thank you.... Looking at your video, I did it by myself and it turned out perfect..... Thank you again....

  • @MarkEnsbeyMPR
    @MarkEnsbeyMPR Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for this tutorial. Easy to understand and follow.

  • @deaconpladek
    @deaconpladek Před 4 lety +4

    Excellent video - now I'm going to try to do this 15' in the air.

  • @TheDarkstar826
    @TheDarkstar826 Před 8 lety

    Great video tutorial dude! Now Im about to do my custom glass desk.

  • @arceliaherrera663
    @arceliaherrera663 Před rokem

    Looks super easy. I can definitely do this! Thank you god sharing

  • @Lifewitmari
    @Lifewitmari Před 7 lety +1

    im a beginner and he just showed me a very simple easy way to do this thanks so much

  • @Golf_Quest
    @Golf_Quest Před 8 lety +16

    Great video tutorial. Very well explained and illustrated! Thank you

    • @Brtinting
      @Brtinting  Před 8 lety +3

      +James Finery thanks!!

    • @karmicvibez6377
      @karmicvibez6377 Před 5 lety

      Yes, very big help as i need to tint my basement windows. Thank you for the video!

    • @karmicvibez6377
      @karmicvibez6377 Před 5 lety

      Also my good friend, he always did car windows similar back in the day!

  • @amandawillis3098
    @amandawillis3098 Před 4 lety

    Very thorough and helpful. Thank you.

  • @lorrainehutter6677
    @lorrainehutter6677 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video. I hyperventilate at the thought of beginning this project. I'm a perfectionist and this will go on the window I sit next to all day. I don't want to end up with a goof that haunts me every time I look at or out the window.

  • @lynncamp8028
    @lynncamp8028 Před 8 lety

    Thank you very good and easy to follow, great tips, now all I have to do is go!

  • @lledds
    @lledds Před 2 lety +3

    So very helpful for a beginner... my husband did the small windows (either side of the front door) without watching, and "gifted" me the larger windows in the gym / office. I really got great input from this and can't wait to have beautiful windows!

  • @mattgeorge4101
    @mattgeorge4101 Před 3 lety

    You're a champion! Thank you!

  • @DyollJ
    @DyollJ Před rokem

    A great help. Thank you Brian.

  • @jstaples8764
    @jstaples8764 Před 8 lety +2

    thank you, very helpful!

  • @bsac8991
    @bsac8991 Před 3 lety +2

    Stoned watching this. Appreciate it. Doing some residential windows soon. Needed some info on it

  • @normav2226
    @normav2226 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your tutorial. I am a huge do it yourselfer. I'm gonna give this a try. I am a little nervous. Also, I subscribed to your channel.
    Well, I'm 5 ft. tall. I see you are very tall. I will use a step ladder and have my son stand on it to hold the edges so I can get started, while standing on another ladder. While he is doing that, I will pull and smooth all the way down. Thank goodness my son is very patient with me. Lol.
    It probably will take a while. I hope it works on the first try. I will do both sides. After this, this I will do the south windows. Nice!

  • @Mike_Malloy
    @Mike_Malloy Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @godfathur
    @godfathur Před 8 lety

    omg made my life so much easier!!! thxs!!!

  • @San4eZs
    @San4eZs Před 8 lety +1

    Good job, man!

  • @shalomricky
    @shalomricky Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing...I did it following your video, fantastic result...thank again.

    • @Brtinting
      @Brtinting  Před 9 lety +2

      Ricky Christian I'm glad it worked for you! Ill keep posting more videos for people like you!

  • @jayhall8761
    @jayhall8761 Před 7 lety +6

    Thanks dude! I am about to tint all of the windows in the back of my house. I will be using this video as my bible!

  • @juanfontaine9643
    @juanfontaine9643 Před 4 lety +1

    Damn he cleans that windows. Nice tutorial on how to clean windows....

  • @rka1916
    @rka1916 Před 8 lety

    thanks for the video...very detailed.

  • @stacystine467
    @stacystine467 Před 7 lety

    thank you for the video. I bought some llumar leftovers at a habitat for humanity thrift store do my west facing sunroom. I'm no stranger to home projects and was going to do the roll down method like others suggested but wasn't sure how I should be cleaning the window and the pattern to squigee without water running back into the edge so thanks!

  • @gilloselton824
    @gilloselton824 Před 8 lety

    Very informative thanks for sharing !

  • @chrisrasmussen3822
    @chrisrasmussen3822 Před 4 lety +1

    Man I’m glad I found this video. That and all the comments. I’ve tinted cars and vans before. I’ve got a job for a storefront. By myself and I’m 60. Going to be fun. Like the idea of the tape on the backer.

  • @shafi420
    @shafi420 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making the video. I should have watched this video before I did my floor to ceiling balcony sliding door. I didn’t clean the glass well and have many small imperfections on between glass and film

  • @tatianalogvinova1158
    @tatianalogvinova1158 Před 4 lety

    Woderful demo, clear and preecise. Afer watching this, Im sure i can do it.

  • @danjones2999
    @danjones2999 Před 6 lety

    interesting liner removal technique...looks like your making extra work for yourself.... good video...

  • @raiderman28
    @raiderman28 Před 7 lety +59

    When I install flat glass film I usually use a paper towel with the hard card or squeegee on all the edges. this is so that the paper towel catches the extra water and doesn't go back into the film with dirt. pretty good video

    • @Ghoststalker777
      @Ghoststalker777 Před rokem

      DO NOT use paper towel. You will have thousands of paper fibers caught between the glass and tint.

  • @DODGERS-br8tf
    @DODGERS-br8tf Před 5 lety

    Nice simple and easy thanks bruh

  • @murry001
    @murry001 Před 6 lety +189

    thank you, you've convinced me to call a professional and not to do it myself hahaha

    • @jfrancis142011
      @jfrancis142011 Před 4 lety +2

      murry001 exactly😂

    • @noelv1976
      @noelv1976 Před 4 lety +4

      I was thinking the same thing!😂😂

    • @lucylee198
      @lucylee198 Před 3 lety +2

      Yea i’m giving up on installing it myself LOL man that looks super hard

    • @truechannel4966
      @truechannel4966 Před 3 lety

      So funny

    • @tywin4655
      @tywin4655 Před 2 lety +7

      Just did it myself. Now I'm calling a professional 😔 lol

  • @Ricardo-cl3vs
    @Ricardo-cl3vs Před 2 lety

    Did it! Not 100% perfect though, only 99% but that's good enough for the first try. One tiny, little piece of dirt got stuck underneath.
    Thanks for this video, it was very helpful!

  • @carmenminasova5647
    @carmenminasova5647 Před 7 lety +1

    Great job
    Thanks
    I will tray do it
    Carmenlina

  • @SylvanSkywatcher
    @SylvanSkywatcher Před 6 lety

    You have a pleasant voice for narration.

  • @yangxithang4048
    @yangxithang4048 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your time.

  • @tspriggsabq
    @tspriggsabq Před 8 lety +52

    Here is another tip--to start the separation of the film, use two small sections of clear tape, put them on both sides, briefly squeeze together, then pull apart.

    • @mikevanderkley3274
      @mikevanderkley3274 Před 8 lety

      +Tim Spriggs Saved my life!

    • @Stellarffxi
      @Stellarffxi Před 3 lety

      Will work on dry adhesives, Ie. Flat glass films, but not on pressure sensitive usually.. (automotive)

    • @TheHackman44
      @TheHackman44 Před rokem +1

      Even better use a colored tape - much easier to see the tape and the separation.
      I tend to tape my film to the plaster wall and then peel the release liner away from the film, spraying fluid as i go so no dust can land on the static side.......Ensure floor is wet so no dust can lift off the floor

  • @jimjones5576
    @jimjones5576 Před 2 lety +8

    Awesome job bro! Look into reverse rolling when removing the film. I usually make my cuts with the protective liner on. Then peel liner back half way while it is still on the glass and wet it then lay liner back down. Do it on both sides to get all the glue side wet. Then roll it up and prep your glass. And you can reverse roll back on the glass allowing the liner to come unrolled as you go. This way your glue side is never without the liner until it hits the glass. Has been very helpful to me. Hope it helps someone else.

    • @princesssmalik1
      @princesssmalik1 Před 2 lety

      That make sense bcz we did it his way & the liner was sticking to its self so bad we had throw away the 1st one.

  • @lucyhill512
    @lucyhill512 Před 5 lety

    i like the Razor action.... good idea..@ 3:30 ish I Like the Knee lifting to help stretch the Tape measure

  • @davidhamden9779
    @davidhamden9779 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey i just followed your example, awesome thankyou!!. Job done and not bad for a first effort. No bubbles at least.
    Would add though to wash the edges thoroughly before starting. My old doors had collected alot of grime over the years.👍

  • @JoryBlake
    @JoryBlake Před 2 lety

    Perfect , thanks!

  • @alaluke7159
    @alaluke7159 Před 8 lety +3

    Thanks for sharing this. What are the brand name of the tools that I should get?

  • @tinato3344
    @tinato3344 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful thanks

  • @janjee7367
    @janjee7367 Před 2 lety

    Excellent

  • @rustyswindowtinting9300
    @rustyswindowtinting9300 Před 8 lety +3

    I like the way you've shown people the hardest way to do it so they call in a professional.

    • @Fleaflyflo
      @Fleaflyflo Před 8 lety +8

      +Rusty's Window Tinting As opposed to all the helpful videos you've posted? It's easy to criticize when you've done nothing yourself. Should I ever require assistance in tinting, I'd call on Best Reflections before I'd even consider Rusty's Window tinting. If anything you come off jealous of his performance. Maybe you should shake off all the "rust" and make a video of your own before calling out someone else offering assistance to DIY'ers.

    • @bryant120789
      @bryant120789 Před 8 lety +1

      +Jon Diaz thanks man for reply. 😆 if anyone needs help. I've had people google my number and ask for help. No problem. So thanks for the reply!

    • @rustyswindowtinting9300
      @rustyswindowtinting9300 Před 8 lety +4

      +Jon Diaz Thanks for not being too rude in your reply to my nasty comment. I haven't posted any videos for DIY tinters because most people don't have the patience or eye-for-detail to do a good job anyway. I'm glad someone is trying to help but I'm also glad it looks tedious and difficult. Let me explain: I've been tinting for over 25 years and I would never recommend that (comical) technique of peeling the liner off. It's very easy to get creases in the film. The way I peel the backing off is much quicker and easier than this and I'd be happy to explain to anyone that needs help. Also, I think it's a mistake to clean the window then lay out film on the floor, which would make dust fly up onto the glass. But I think he mentions that in the video. Anyway, If you find my FaceBook page, there's a short video that shows some of my tools and techniques. Let me know if it helps.

    • @TheMorocha44
      @TheMorocha44 Před 7 lety +1

      Rusty's Window Tinting

    • @jezzapoh
      @jezzapoh Před 7 lety +2

      Rusty's Window Tinting to be honest this video looks like a DIY video. I've never installed a film like that and never seen a film installed like that. Yes the end result ended with film on the door but it's not the most efficient and effective way to do it. The way the film got peeled, you are just asking for contamination. The static electricity would have sucked dust all over the film, not to mention the dust that landed on the glass while he was peeling it. You should always cut film first. Then clean window, use reverse roll method for minimum to no contamination. Each to their own I guess

  • @HellenaHanbasquet
    @HellenaHanbasquet Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this great tutorial. I'm off to fck up the tint going on my bathroom windows now!

  • @mszaryJ
    @mszaryJ Před 3 lety

    Thanks info. Love from malaysia

  • @chelsealinphares
    @chelsealinphares Před 9 lety +2

    thanks for sharing!

  • @reconforsales7708
    @reconforsales7708 Před rokem

    you can tell this guy is a pro and he does this for a living!

    • @benmurray1017
      @benmurray1017 Před 3 měsíci

      Interesting cos it’s nothing like we do it in Australia, never seen anyone handle film like that before 😮

  • @DjClarky78
    @DjClarky78 Před 7 lety

    Great vid.
    Can you use this film on frosted/privacy glass?

  • @ohmygod3390
    @ohmygod3390 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing.. I’m gonna do it myself at home too.. where do you buy the film and all tools necessaries..

  • @wlmp18
    @wlmp18 Před 3 lety +10

    professional indeed, you did such a big window by yourself. I held my breath when you were peeling the adhesive off...haha

  • @Inspectorgadget111
    @Inspectorgadget111 Před 4 lety +18

    Good demo but one major thing to bear in mind ... don't do it on a sunny day. The sun will dry tiny areas of the wetted glass and cause the film to stretch when hard edged flat.

  • @debadams5602
    @debadams5602 Před 4 lety

    Thank you!

  • @lucyhill512
    @lucyhill512 Před 5 lety

    good video thank you

  • @ktb692
    @ktb692 Před 8 lety +1

    awesome video

  • @Stellarffxi
    @Stellarffxi Před 3 lety

    Can either drop roll the film to easily remove liner or just peel a little bit, stick it on the glass, then peel the rest... But if you do the last method, make sure the liner is really clean. I've used the stepping on it method too.. lol.. but it can be kinda tricky!

  • @normacinnamon2572
    @normacinnamon2572 Před 2 lety +1

    I had trouble triming the edges after putting it all on. Other then that, it was easy and I enjoyed doing it.

  • @goldenstatetintlasvegastin5953

    nice video!

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk Před 5 lety +3

    can you still grow indoor plants with this stuff? Or will it block all UV light?

  • @bdragonseven
    @bdragonseven Před 4 lety +1

    Home Depot sells 3 inch wide razor blades. I use them for auto detailing, speeds up the job of detailing a window and ensured I get every little piece of gunk/imbedded contaminate off the glass.

  • @johannlo1503
    @johannlo1503 Před 8 měsíci

    My god. You just jinxed me on the “waste one or two films before getting it right as a beginner” part. 😂
    Here I am, placing another identical order for the film cause I completely screwed the first attempt.

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk Před 5 lety

    when cutting do you cut on the glass or the trim?

  • @rushcummins8257
    @rushcummins8257 Před 7 lety +6

    thank you pro

  • @misterservicepro9407
    @misterservicepro9407 Před 4 lety

    Good instill im currently learning so im not a expert yet the only thing i would done different for (me) is prep and clean the other glass,cut it beforehand and peel the protected layer off from there then transfer it to the other side pretty much how car tinters do

  • @bobbyreeves4820
    @bobbyreeves4820 Před 4 lety +1

    So when you feel the backer off, the sticky side that had the backer on it faces you and the side that didn’t have the peel goes on the window?

  • @JR-ly6bx
    @JR-ly6bx Před 3 lety

    great, i did it and it looked great after BUT.... when the sun set i noticed alot of small bubles that were not there 2 hours after doing the job.... is this normal.... any recommendations? thanks

  • @gavindoyle483
    @gavindoyle483 Před 4 lety

    Good job gona attempt tomorrow hope it's as easy as it looks 😅

    • @SMASHERJP
      @SMASHERJP Před 3 lety

      How did your tint job turn out? Were you able to do it yourself?

  • @karmicvibez6377
    @karmicvibez6377 Před 5 lety +1

    This guy is pro, he could hire out his services as it's easier said than done

    • @garylester55
      @garylester55 Před 4 lety

      Hi, his business is called, Best Reflections Window Tinting. Cheers

  • @javiercarrillo5015
    @javiercarrillo5015 Před 3 lety

    i use a big window to hold it for me so i can peel it off!..good job!

  • @anibaleltecnico5273
    @anibaleltecnico5273 Před 3 lety

    Thank you

  • @raczyk
    @raczyk Před 5 lety

    is the film removable if you change your ming and want to remove it?

  • @Steven_Rowe
    @Steven_Rowe Před 6 lety +1

    When you used brillo pads are you taking about soap inpregnated steel wool?
    Thanks

    • @raggy369
      @raggy369 Před 4 lety

      steven rowe the plastic (without soap impregnated) type that won’t scratch the window.

  • @chicano323
    @chicano323 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for the demonstration. Just subscribed. I'm trying to get my room windows tinted for maximum heat protection. I'm not sure what type of film I should buy. Any help?

    • @jezzapoh
      @jezzapoh Před 7 lety +1

      Danny G mirror solar film is one of the best heat reflection films, it's also great for privacy through the day and blocks infrared rays. Really depends on the manufacturer

  • @98f5
    @98f5 Před 2 lety

    Can security film be used on the outside of windows which already have a mirror tint film

  • @AngeloTaracena
    @AngeloTaracena Před 8 lety

    what do you put in the water for applying the tint? is it just soap with water?

  • @Jane_Snow_
    @Jane_Snow_ Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, you made that look easy. The cutting the corners is the hardest for me, the film trimming tool Gila gives you in the installation kit for trimming is crap, I'm gonna use a razor blade like you did.

    • @lorrainehutter6677
      @lorrainehutter6677 Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I have been looking for an answer to the corner question myself.

  • @olanioshuntuyi8480
    @olanioshuntuyi8480 Před 4 lety +16

    Would have been nice if you showed what it looks like from the outside

  • @kbsanders
    @kbsanders Před 11 měsíci

    Would love to see a close up shot of the cutting process. That is what I'm most apprehensive about screwing up.

  • @Charlydx21
    @Charlydx21 Před 5 lety

    What type of film is the best? Or recommended

  • @journeymusic
    @journeymusic Před 9 měsíci

    Where can I get this wide tint?

  • @j0h22y1919
    @j0h22y1919 Před 2 lety

    Can you use either side of the film? Or only the backing side?

  • @raiderman28
    @raiderman28 Před 8 lety

    I use a micro fiber towel with a squeegee or hard card on the edges to catch all the water from the frame. This will help ensure that water doesn't go back into your film, because it will..

  • @EchoHawk1862
    @EchoHawk1862 Před 3 lety

    I tried using the static cling stuff and I have jagged edges

  • @ruthtopado
    @ruthtopado Před 3 lety

    What material did u use for pressing the film

  • @anglikai9517
    @anglikai9517 Před 4 lety

    Do I nred to remove black rubbers around the windows frames?

  • @Susan-ij3nq
    @Susan-ij3nq Před 8 lety

    How easy is it to remove film applied in this way?

  • @bjaquez6
    @bjaquez6 Před 4 lety

    Pretty good squeegee. I have a large one but its crap. It doesnt have the same pressure on the blade.

  • @daneandersen2685
    @daneandersen2685 Před 6 lety

    How do you make it look so easy. I've wasted so much tint trying to do it myself

  • @vladimiroboukhov8395
    @vladimiroboukhov8395 Před rokem

    where do you get these films? Im looking for a big one for my slinging glass doors that are bigger than these

  • @JBIRD575
    @JBIRD575 Před 6 lety

    Do you cut with just blade out???

  • @evolutionfilms1
    @evolutionfilms1 Před 4 lety

    Question- why didn't you have to use a heat gun? Are heat guns only used for curved glass applications?

  • @86mrnelson
    @86mrnelson Před rokem

    What solution or liquid are you spraying the glass with?

  • @spbrannon
    @spbrannon Před 4 lety

    Thank you. You mention using a brillo pad right before application. Do you mean a real, steel wool brillo pad? Or do,you mean a rough sided sponge or something similiar. It would seem that steel wool might leave small pieces behind.... thanks again form the video.

  • @christopherreyes4030
    @christopherreyes4030 Před rokem

    What do you spray it with