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#1 By "mikeMN"
What to do with thick liners when on a job site
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I am not sure if anyone has posted this yet but when I do a job that the film has a thick liner. Take the first piece of liner and roll it like 8” and use the scrap to secure it so it will not unroll then just put each liner inside it and let it unroll. You are looking at a total of 170 ft of liner in the pic shown. Thick paper liners work just the same.





#2 By "tintpro2007"
Another way to save money
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Those garbage bags that you throw your scrap into on FG jobs, and throw out at the dumpster, can be saved.... lol... We started just dumping the scraps out and saving the bags and re-using them, after a few uses they are ready to be thrown out though, especially after a safety film job or two... Doesnt save alot of money, but it does save some, every penny counts especially now-a-days. beer.gif
ClassOnGlass
but then when the wind stirs up you get a phone call that your scrap tint is blowing all over the place krazy.gif






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