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A tip for small shop/mobile winter tinters


TintWizard
OK , I'll let one go I was working on last year and said I came up with something , worked with it for a season and it worked out fantastic for me..I'm sure others in this position will benefit from this tip....you might not appreciate this one though if you live in the sunshine states so you'll have to use your imagination of what some of us other tinters that work in snow conditions have to put up with waiting for a car to thaw out and the mess it leaves in your shop with water run off once it thaws.

I've shared this with 2 other tinter friends of mine up in Canada that does mobile tinting and doesnt always have a draining system in the shop he works at and LOVES THIS TIP.

This tip is for the tinter in this environment that tints in a shop that doesn't have a draining system (I felt is necessary to repeat myself on that gasp.gif ):

1.You go to your local super pet store and purchase 50mm thick pond liner(rubber) that is used for outdoor fish ponds and buy a sheet that is 20 ft. x 10 ft (approx) .

2. Position it down on the shop floor

3. Flip each side up 1ft inwards onto itself so the dimensions are now approx 18ft x 8ft (all sides are now slightly raised off the ground like a large shallow basin rather than a flat sheet of rubber)

4. drive your iced up vehicle onto the center of the mat , as the car starts to thaw, the water usually wants to run in a specific direction unless your garage floor is PERFECTLY level which is unlikely.

5. instead of mopping it up, have your shop wet vac handy and just suck up the collecting pool of thawed water that collected at one of the 4 raised corners of the containing mat.

This keeps the rest of the shop clean , the mat withstands constant vehicles traveling on it without puncturing the mat , the mat cleans up real nice whenever you want and removable by folding it away in 2 minutes after snow season to be used the following year thumb.gif

This is the best pic I have hopefully you get the idea with it ..the ends of the mat are raised enough in height that the run off of water collects and stops dead in its tracks b4 running and hitting the drywall or anything of value , turn on the shopvac a few times for a couple of seconds and voila, no mopping .
Mr paladin
sounds good TW thumb.gif
gtotint
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CJ Shades
Good idea! Sounds like it would work well for the rainy state (WA) tinters.
TINTZEUS
yep, nice tip.... thumb.gif


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Tintin' Magician
I like it! biggthumpup.gif
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willie
TW you have my humble respect.
dude I dont know how you tint in that snow crap
I did 4 cars today all packed with that snow and when that crap melted I was ankle deep in nasty azz mud and water beer.gif
TintWizard
Yeah, I got my tricks to deal with it ..but not fun at all around here till end of March/April


At leas T*T not a permanent thing for you Willie..at least it's only a "taste" of what can happen here Flaugh.gif beer.gif
Shady Sherlock
Nice tip..
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nautiboi73
good tip
firstglass
good idea, saves wet knees too
nautiboi73
shoot i might use that in conjunction with a canvas tarp and trap every drop of water on res/com installs instead of the blue tarps.

maybe cut in half or 4ths
TNTLady
Great tip!! For years I would chase the water around the floor with a big floor squeegie. The building I bought this time has two areas with floor drains and the floor has been tapered for runoff in both those areas. So I just run all my vehicles in 5 or six at a time and let them drip and warm up while I work on number one for the day.
Wish I had that tip last three shops I had. Thanks TW.
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TintWizard
I'm glad to see this tip helping out some tinters in he colder climates..I got a call from a tinter today thanking me for the idea that he read on this thread, he went out and bought the pond liner and a shop vac and has made a great difference in the seasonal mess beer.gif
TintDude
This one's going up tomorrow. thumb.gif
TintWizard
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micro-edge
I haven't even seen a flake of snow in the last 2 years, good idea though TW i bet your shop would get messy w/out it.
FilmBlazer
Ya'll must be racing your snowmobiles on grass Flaugh.gif

Or as Tintwizard probably refers to them in Canada... Snowmachines eh?

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