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ClassOnGlass
whats up guys i always save my security film scraps... i have been using them on new tool boxes and roll carts now for snap on and matco the mechanics love the idea to protect there investment from scratches .... very profitable and its 100% profit because its from scraps... ive been selling it for the tops the sides the backs and high traffic draws beer.gif good luck happy tool box tinting thumb.gif
tintgod
that would be a good idea to use PPF..
ClassOnGlass
i used ppf on mine but i dont do ppf so i dont have scraps of it so i have been doing it with all my left over 4 mill scraps
tintman237
better bet would be to use anti grafiti film, then if it needs to be removed, it'll come off w/o taking the paint off of a 10K dollar tool box inot.gif

but a good idea beer.gif beer.gif
ClassOnGlass
i have changed some already and it never lifted the paint and it was a clean removal no glue i use slp and global security films sometimes llumar if the custys likes to spend beer.gif
willie
nice one beer.gif
TINTZEUS
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goldtooth
beer.gif good one dude thumb.gif
flat rock stan
QUOTE (tintman237 @ Dec 15 2007, 07:39 PM) [*]571949[/*]
better bet would be to use anti grafiti film, then if it needs to be removed, it'll come off w/o taking the paint off of a 10K dollar tool box inot.gif

but a good idea beer.gif beer.gif

That is a kool way to use scraps! I cover my melamine graphic cutting table with graffiti 6mil and it works great. Any idea to turn scraps into money with today’s business is a very good tip indeed. rimshot.gif
Key West
I have come up with all kinds of uses for S&S scrap, and THAT is one great tip!!! thumb.gif
tintmanlibby
leave it to a window tinter to come up with this,






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