We tinted a Mercedes window without shrinking. Here are the steps taken to achieve this process. Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below. Thank you :)
Hey there! Thank you for the comment. It’s interesting how we find different ways to accomplish the same task. If the quality is there and the customer is happy… then we did something right 😎
Hey there. Thank you for reaching out! I use Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo that has the pump for the top. No squeezing. My sprayer is the orange and black Kwazar Venus Hand Held Pump Sprayer 1.5 liter. The ratios for this setup is: One pump for winter (not a heated bay) Two pumps for summer (or a Heated Bay) Three pumps for 90+ degrees (or sticky glass when the water beads up) If I was using a standard spray bottle, I would half the solution mix and fine tune from there. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you and happy tinting!
That was so much easier on the eye to try doing this myself
Great tutorial 👌
can you show the not shrinking method on a tesla door? bro I shrink twice and still get fingers that i have to heat out
Oh shoot. Im using a ruler for cutting allong the sharpie lines. I guess free hand is fine too. Nice one buddy! Sharpie method is the way🎉
Hey there! Thank you for the comment. It’s interesting how we find different ways to accomplish the same task. If the quality is there and the customer is happy… then we did something right 😎
absolutely nice job 👏, what is the water mix with?thanks for this video nice job
Hey there. Thank you for reaching out!
I use Johnson & Johnson baby shampoo that has the pump for the top. No squeezing.
My sprayer is the orange and black Kwazar Venus Hand Held Pump Sprayer 1.5 liter.
The ratios for this setup is:
One pump for winter (not a heated bay)
Two pumps for summer (or a Heated Bay)
Three pumps for 90+ degrees (or sticky glass when the water beads up)
If I was using a standard spray bottle, I would half the solution mix and fine tune from there.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thank you and happy tinting!