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ClassOnGlass
i just did 2 strip and retints last week for 1 of my stereo shop accounts from the last tinter it was done three years ago (the custy's had receipts )with global dont know wich one but it had glue failure and was bright purple.....

and i did one today at a different stereo shop with global high performance paper that was 4 years old and was peeling all over the rear glass and major color loss on the sides .... and i know the tinter who did this one .....he swears by the film....
Show Me Your Tints
HP, not QDP right.... duck.gif
ClassOnGlass
QUOTE (Show Me Your Tints @ Oct 26 2007, 10:38 PM) [*]557327[/*]
HP, not QDP right.... duck.gif

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willie
QUOTE (ClassOnGlass @ Oct 26 2007, 08:15 PM) [*]557313[/*]
i just did 2 strip and retints last week for 1 of my stereo shop accounts from the last tinter it was done three years ago (the custy's had receipts )with global dont know wich one but it had glue failure and was bright purple.....

and i did one today at a different stereo shop with global high performance paper that was 4 years old and was peeling all over the rear glass and major color loss on the sides .... and i know the tinter who did this one .....he swears by the film....


and he'll probably be posting on here in the next few weeks about how he's peeling Spectrum spit.gif
Key West
Anyone can put anything on a reciept. There is NO GUARANTEE that what the person was sold is what was applied. There are a couple of shops here that sell Premium films, and are putting on cheapo films. nono.gif I WILL NOT do any warranty work for custys that went to another tinter unless the MFGR ok's the warranty in writing. That means all the roll numbers match, etc.
Tintum
Whew!! glad you didnt say QDP. love that stuff
darkdan
They changed the film in 04 I believe and gave it the "no purple" warranty at that point.

So if it was 3 year old tint job it could have came from a box before the new stuff.

If it was 4 year old tint job then it should definitely be before the new stuff.

Also, peeling and adhesive failure could be installer related.
ClassOnGlass
QUOTE (darkdan @ Oct 27 2007, 03:50 PM) [*]557472[/*]
They changed the film in 04 I believe and gave it the "no purple" warranty at that point.

So if it was 3 year old tint job it could have came from a box before the new stuff.

If it was 4 year old tint job then it should definitely be before the new stuff.

Also, peeling and adhesive failure could be installer related.

good to know that bro thumb.gif thumb.gif

QUOTE (willie @ Oct 27 2007, 07:22 AM) [*]557380[/*]
and he'll probably be posting on here in the next few weeks about how he's peeling Spectrum spit.gif

lol2.gif lol2.gif lol2.gif nope no peeling on spectrum its great dude thumb.gif thumb.gif
BIG E
QUOTE (darkdan @ Oct 27 2007, 01:50 PM) [*]557472[/*]
They changed the film in 04 I believe and gave it the "no purple" warranty at that point.

So if it was 3 year old tint job it could have came from a box before the new stuff.

If it was 4 year old tint job then it should definitely be before the new stuff.

Also, peeling and adhesive failure could be installer related.

Here we go with the Soap verses Film On! lol2.gif lol2.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif
flat rock stan
QUOTE (BIG E @ Nov 4 2007, 05:38 PM) [*]559692[/*]
Here we go with the Soap verses Film On! lol2.gif lol2.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif

SOAP? Who still uses that! gasp.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif orngbiggrin.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif
darkdan
QUOTE (BIG E @ Nov 4 2007, 07:38 PM) [*]559692[/*]
Here we go with the Soap verses Film On! lol2.gif lol2.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif poking_someone_in_the_eye.gif


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