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#1 By "Jarrett"
Blood on the fabric
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How many of you tinters work with razor blades olfacon.gif ... How many of you ever work around cloth seats , cloth interior, carpet, etc... I'm sure you are all carefull, but if you ever do happen to get blood on the customer's fabric there is a way to get it out. First clean with cold H2O to clean the bulk, then use H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) to disolve the rest, it is effective at disolving biological material (ex. blood).



#2 By "Murray"
Microfiber towels, save $$$
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I read on here a while back about using microfiber towels for cleaning, and I have always used bountys for everything. Lately I have been using the microfiber towels for cleaning the outside and inside of the glass, I can tell a major difference on what I was spending on bountys compared to now. I use one bounty towel per window for the final wipe around the edges before I put the film to the glass. Every afternoon when I finish for the day I scrub the towels with soap and water and hang them up for the next day.
Jarrett
thanks TD ur the best.






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