How To Tint Windows | Ford Transit Camper Window Tinting Guide [20% VLT Window Film] | 003

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  • How To Tint Windows | Ford Transit Camper Window Tinting Guide [20% VLT Window Film] | 003
    In this transit camper van project episode, I tint the rear windows of my Transit Minibus.
    Here's what I used in this video:
    20% VLT Window Tinting Film - ebay.us/JkqySy
    Heat Gun - ebay.us/KOOw0l
    I was worried that privacy may be an issue in our Transit camper van, especially when you may be parking in more public areas.
    We are going to fit blinds or some sort of window coverings to block out light at night but thought that we would like to be able to sit in the camper without feeling like you are in a goldfish bowl.
    Researching tints for the windows, I was worried about the interior being too dark. We want to visit some beautiful places and look out without feeling like we were wearing sunglasses all the time.
    However, the wisdom seems to be that even dark tints don’t do that when you’re inside and acclimated to it, but they do stop people looking in unless you’ve got a light on inside and it's dark out.
    We have had the experience of applying window tints before, and are dab hands at using the soapy water to make the film easy to move, then squeegee the water out.
    I chose a middle ground 20% VLT (visual light transmission) window tint, this seems dark enough for privacy but not too dark. Bear in mind, some would refer to this as 80% tinted windows.
    Not all of the windows were easy to do, and I did end up with a few blemishes here and there. But overall it has worked out very well, we’ll have to see how it is when we start using the van, but at the moment it definitely seems bright enough inside.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @johnstephen7557
    @johnstephen7557 Před 3 lety +2

    It helps to have the assistance of a young lad with plenty of patience!

  • @mickbeeee
    @mickbeeee Před 2 lety +4

    Good video ... easiest and clearest ive seen yet - Im gona have a go at my campervan now ,,,, VERY DARK TINT

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 2 lety

      Cheers Mick! Good luck tinting your own camper windows. Take your time with it :)

  • @arthurkettle3010
    @arthurkettle3010 Před rokem +2

    Great little vid...nicely explained......subscribed

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Thanks for the sub! I hope we do some other stuff you find interesting.

  • @etctai
    @etctai Před 3 lety +1

    👍

  • @user-qe17
    @user-qe17 Před rokem +1

    Hi! How did you get all the excess water out of the bottom seal, it’s keeping my sliding Hiace window tint from drying. I don’t have the nice black border on them either so you can see all the way up and down to the seals 🤔 Any tricks? Thanks!

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      It can be a real problem. You could try using a heat gun or a hair dryer to get rid of any dampness. It does make it alot easier if there is a border on you windows. I do have a couple of dodgy bits, sometimes you can only do your best. Overall I am very pleased with my results. Good luck.

    • @user-qe17
      @user-qe17 Před rokem

      @@SPANNERRASH thank you!
      I’d only done one window and ended up scrapping it and improvising a bit.
      I added a 2” border of tint to the top and bottom - they’ve already dried nicely since not as much water was required!
      Next, I plan to layer the full sheet of tint over those, but not all the way to the top behind the seals, allowing more water out into the felt sitting at the bottom (instead of filling up the window tray). Hopefully it works!

  • @karlforster4892
    @karlforster4892 Před rokem +2

    Sorry I realise this video is a year old but how did you do the sliding windows? Just doing mine now and finding the sliding is lifting the film material.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      I don't remember having an issue with the slding window. I'm not sure how I would stop it lifting, maybe your seal is tight or something. They do the windows in car doors which lift up and down so it should be possible to make it work. Good luck.

  • @shanedwyer2845
    @shanedwyer2845 Před rokem +1

    I get you're doing DIY but there's quite a bit of contamination in there, you gotta squeegee the window. Is there any local companies doing tint?

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      Your right, cleanliness is key. Getting better all the time though.

  • @koiman1131
    @koiman1131 Před 2 lety +1

    I will be using 5%

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 2 lety +1

      Hope yours go on okay, take your time!

  • @MyJon64
    @MyJon64 Před rokem +1

    That weird music is very irritating! However the content I think is interesting

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Glad you found it interesting sorry if you didn't like the music choice. It can be a struggle to find royalty free music, but we do try.