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I have a sales lead in Califinia if someone is interested? they are looking for solar blinds, via email you can folow it up, its a bit to far for me to travel
lol spain to cali - thats not to far
to far for me somebody will take you up on it good luck
We do film and Blinds in No. Ca Solscreen. Let me know if we can help. Sorry Metint but the Halcyon shades are crap.
QUOTE (Mayor of Tint Town @ Oct 8 2005, 09:08 PM) Halcyon shades are crap. [*]324911[/*] what's better? QUOTE (metint @ Oct 8 2005, 10:06 AM) dont you mean llullushades.com
I believe this contact is in Santa Cruz, if you guys are interested.
Cheers Mike QUOTE (cincytint @ Oct 8 2005, 11:54 PM) QUOTE (Mayor of Tint Town @ Oct 8 2005, 09:08 PM) Halcyon shades are crap. [*]324911[/*] what's better? [*]325096[/*] That's a very good question since solar blinds (shades) using film products could all be considered 'crap' in comparison to the use of other materials. I still believe there's a product for every wallet... crap or cream of the crop.
I sell blinds as well, film type but also fabric with a reflective backing, from 70% heat rejection up to 85%.
My clients that I have sold to cos they did not like film, have really been pleased, I can now supply a blind 4.5 wide by 4.5 drop thats metres, (huge)
OK crap is a subjective term. In comparison to standard fabric roller shades - both standard and metalized as Solscreen says. We sell lots of commercial film and lots of commercial solarscreen rollar shades (phifer fiberglass type) I've presented the Halcyon product to a number of our ongoing clients and nobody's biting. The optical properties are too distorted.
Just my 2cents Mayor QUOTE (Mayor of Tint Town @ Oct 11 2005, 02:27 PM) The optical properties are too distorted. Just my 2cents Mayor [*]325715[/*] Yes... it's the honeycomb texture, I'm sure, that turns people off when looking for the likes of film performance in shaded form. Pardon the pun...
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