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How to Install Window Tint at Home with Inspire DIY Kent Thomas

Installing window tint at home can be a great way to improve the look and functionality of your windows. Follow these steps from Inspire DIY Kent Thomas to do it yourself.

Materials Needed:

  • Window tint film
  • Spray bottle with water and a few drops of detergent
  • Razor blade
  • Squeegee
  • Scissors

Steps:

  1. Clean the window thoroughly
  2. Cut the tint film to the size of the window
  3. Spray the window with the water and detergent mixture
  4. Apply the tint film to the window
  5. Use the squeegee to remove excess water and air bubbles
  6. Cut off any excess film with a razor blade
  7. Let the tint dry and enjoy your newly tinted windows

Conclusion

With the right materials and following these steps, you can easily install window tint at home and improve the look and functionality of your windows.

FAQs

Q: Can I remove the tint film once it’s applied?
A: Yes, you can use a razor blade to carefully remove the tint film.

Q: Will the tint film damage my windows?
A: No, as long as it is applied and removed properly, it should not damage your windows.



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31 Comments
  1. @timmo5443 1 year ago

    I have bubbles when. i did mine will they go?

  2. @maranukei7380 1 year ago

    Hello Sir
    Pls help me – what type of films do I need to buy to have a light room as many of them are makes room dark?
    Super thanks in advance !

  3. @ruthbircham7340 1 year ago

    Omg!!! The cello-tape works a treat! You are marvellous thank you! I never knew it had a backing on them. Now i can do my bedroom window 😂❤ thank you!!!!🫂

  4. @ruthbircham7340 1 year ago

    Oh!!!!! You're a genius 😅thank you!!!!! 🫂🫂🫂😍

  5. @fallingstones2396 1 year ago

    That intro 😂 Thanks for the laugh! And solid DIY tips 💪

  6. @Rajender83 1 year ago

    What is the spray you are using? Is it a special spray or just water thanks

  7. @johnlaing9124 1 year ago

    Well done. Tricky job. Good video

  8. @straaths 1 year ago

    Could it be installed from outside? What are advantages/disadvantages?

  9. @stormman8393 1 year ago

    Looks like you did a great job.

  10. @TheSqual9 1 year ago

    Can you install tint from the outside? There is a pillar blocking the glass window inside.

  11. @Catchmeifyoucan_ 1 year ago

    Loool I did everything wrong for mines, no wonder they turned up the way they did 🤣🤣 thanks for the info, I’ll buy new film and try again

  12. @moonspirit65 1 year ago

    Omg I've got 3 minium, 2 long tall Sally's and 2 French windows to do, just as well I'm I prisoned indoors will nout better to do, than try this to bar violent thugs from my sight. Thanks for sharing😊

  13. @chrissmith5148 1 year ago

    great execution..

  14. @MsSteelphoenix 1 year ago

    This made my installation so much easier! Thank you!

  15. @harrylawfield4827 1 year ago

    Thanks. Already installed my first film

  16. @mannysinghuk 1 year ago

    3 years late to the party 🎉 ! Super explanation. Thanks! My window film arrives later and this gives me a great insight into getting it right. Cheers.

  17. @CanjoDan69 1 year ago

    thank you

  18. @hilmoonr29 1 year ago

    can i use brand new normal cleaning squeegee to install the tint, since i forgot to order the proper one for instalation??

  19. @hdwoodshop 1 year ago

    Brilliant! Greetings from the people’s republic of California.

  20. @intothevortex7825 1 year ago

    Did you use the blade along the glass at the rubber seal? How to stop the glass getting scratched?

  21. @Lb_frenchies 1 year ago

    Just to let you know everyone can see your credit card info …

  22. @MHajChannel 1 year ago

    thanks man

  23. @yellowticket9673 1 year ago

    Thanks for the tips! Here's another one for your viewers! Be aware about the colors that are offered!! While the green tint looks cool, now all the sunlight coming in my living room is REALLY green!!

  24. @macfrankist 1 year ago

    Absolutely a fabulous vid mate!

  25. @G_Rapids 1 year ago

    Thank you for the credit card numbers

  26. @johnharper8237 1 year ago

    The tape on both sides to separate the film from backing is a great idea! Thanks mate

  27. @STJukes 1 year ago

    For some reason I thought it should be going on the outside of the window to better reflect heat immediately.

  28. @justosantos3895 1 year ago

    Thank you!!!!!!!!!

  29. @chiro98 1 year ago

    Helpful video..ty

  30. @TyzFix 1 year ago

    how long the film will be hold?

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