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vclimber
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TINTDESIGNZ
To answer both questions---ALOT! orngbiggrin.gif
TintWizard
The day they make such a film is the day us film installers will make a small fortune orngbiggrin.gif inot.gif
blade
people are friggin ridiculous Flaugh.gif
Exact-Oh
I get the same requests... for flat and cars. Yeah right!
aliveandawake
Good luck!
Stick with a dark duel reflective film with some exterior lighting. If they can live with the dark film, they're set.
vclimber
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expertint
They always want "the kind you can see out and they can't see in" Just ask who are" they"
vclimber
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Solscreen
I here that request at least twice a week, usually domestic jobs, but hay, I am an expert at explaing it all now, bla bla bla coffee.gif coffee.gif
vclimber
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TINT
(vclimber @ Nov 17 2005, 01:26 PM)
I know Southwall is working on a true one-way film but who knows when it will hit the market, if ever? One thing is for sure, that would be an invention that you could retire off of.
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more like never
Tinitman
What I hear every day is

I want to reduce glare to see the TV but I want the film as light as possible. eyebrows.gif
randomconsumer
Hey vclimber - sorry to bug ya on a public board but what's your contact info (shop name?)... I've got a job for ya.

(vclimber @ Nov 17 2005, 09:11 AM)
Old faithful...

"We want you to make it so nobody can see in during the day or night, and... we still want to be able to see out. Oh, and block all of the glare when you look directly into the sun. How much do you charge for that?"
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