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In response to the warranty question, we will continue to honor our Lifetime Warranty 100%. Yes, we were purchased by 3M, BUT, we were not absorbed by 3M. What does that mean?

We are now Venture Tape Corp. A seperate "S" Corporation, which is STILL a privately run business. Yes, it is now run by 3M people, but remaing a private comapny allows us to do some things that a public company like 3M can not.

We are adding a new drawer this week, and have plans for 2 more by next March. We will STILL offer the patterns for free, however, all 3M'ers will also have free access which was not the case in the past.

Again guys, I wish 3M's purchase of Venture Tape actually had something to do with PPF! It would mean I am making a lot more money than I do :lol6

I would be the first to put my hand up and apologize if anyone is adversely affected by the 3M purchase. At this point, it has meant more resources for our pattern program, a new administrativ assistant, and some more marketing $$$. Oh, and the pricing to our customers HAS NOT CHANGED. Not on the film, or on the patterns.

I will continue to do everything in my power to make sure this remains the same.

PS. I'm not poking, I am simply answering the question of what it takes to "make" your own film. If I can provide some information that the regular installer would not be privy to; I can only give it to them, and hope it helps with their decisions.

Must go now, the PATS are on!!!

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In response to the warranty question, we will continue to honor our Lifetime Warranty 100%. Yes, we were purchased by 3M, BUT, we were not absorbed by 3M. What does that mean?

We are now Venture Tape Corp. A seperate "S" Corporation, which is STILL a privately run business. Yes, it is now run by 3M people, but remaing a private comapny allows us to do some things that a public company like 3M can not.

We are adding a new drawer this week, and have plans for 2 more by next March. We will STILL offer the patterns for free, however, all 3M'ers will also have free access which was not the case in the past.

Again guys, I wish 3M's purchase of Venture Tape actually had something to do with PPF! It would mean I am making a lot more money than I do :lol6

I would be the first to put my hand up and apologize if anyone is adversely affected by the 3M purchase. At this point, it has meant more resources for our pattern program, a new administrativ assistant, and some more marketing $$$. Oh, and the pricing to our customers HAS NOT CHANGED. Not on the film, or on the patterns.

I will continue to do everything in my power to make sure this remains the same.

PS. I'm not poking, I am simply answering the question of what it takes to "make" your own film. If I can provide some information that the regular installer would not be privy to; I can only give it to them, and hope it helps with their decisions.

Must go now, the PATS are on!!!

Most important part right now would be is that

"administrative Assistant" cute :lol2

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