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Guest gregppf

I have used all the different kinds of film, I had the best luck with 3M, then started working in sales, yes for a distributor. thats all, and at leaset I got someone to respond that was the whole idea., I didn't think it would be a big deal, just conversation :thumb:poke thanks for the input :poke

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There is alot of quality out there.....different strokes for different folks.....Its all in what you prefer to work with.....I would say get some samples and try everyone out.... :lol6

I'v seen alot of nice work with different product.... :lol6

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SIR TINTSALOT if you would like some samples of 3M film let me know your e-mail address, I will contact you and get your shipping address and send ou some samples. :spit

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Tintzeus where are you buying your 3M Film From? I also heard 3M is coming out with a 50" and I heard that Avery is making a 60" but I think Avery Sucks I agree that 3m IS THE BEST. :lol6

Probably not the best way to win friends and influence people. To jump right out with Avery Sucks ?? :spit and buy 3M because what ?? Some newbie with 16 posts is cheering for it ?? Well let me run right on down and buy some!

NOT

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SIR TINTSALOT if you would like some samples of 3M film let me know your e-mail address, I will contact you and get your shipping address and send ou some samples. :spit

I could use some samples. I'v never worked with 3M.. :spit but heard good things about it.... :lol6

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The new Llumar is very nice. Smoothest film there is now. Takes a little time to get used to but is pretty easy to install. Aside from the orange peel the Avery is a very nice film as well. The extra half inch they give you on the roll comes in handy for those large bumpers and hoods.

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I've used Avery and I notice it's a little for forgiving for cars with a higher difficulty level.

you have to dilute your alchohol. I use a 30/70 ratio as apposed to 3M where you can use pure alchohol. it has a 5 yr like 3M

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