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So im still relatively new to this trade and still learning as I go. Realistically, what is the average time I should be spending for say...

1. A 4 car sedan (rear 5)?

2. A full size large cab truck (rear 3)?

3. An old POS sedan with dirty windows?

4. A 4 car sedan that has old purple delaminated tint?

Remember "AVERAGE"...I know some of you out there can haul azz. :rollin

I dont want to even tell you the time im spending on those examples. Anyway, thanks for the input. Hopefully this will be a decent thread.

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Guest Sunlimited

you should spend as much time as you need to, to make the job look as good as possible, if you're given a time limit than you're gonna rush, and a rush job is usually a bad job, the best tinters can get that pita window on an easy car that takes forever......quickness comes with repitition, and you only get that in time

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Guest Crackz
you should spend as much time as you need to, to make the job look as good as possible, if you're given a time limit than you're gonna rush, and a rush job is usually a bad job, the best tinters can get that pita window on an easy car that takes forever......quickness comes with repitition, and you only get that in time

well said :rollin

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you should spend as much time as you need to, to make the job look as good as possible, if you're given a time limit than you're gonna rush, and a rush job is usually a bad job, the best tinters can get that pita window on an easy car that takes forever......quickness comes with repitition, and you only get that in time

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Guest socaltint1

Ok ok...I guess I should have seen that coming. :mad:rollin

Lets try a new tactic - im a customer...Im going to bring those 4 cars in one at a time for 4 days in a row, each day at 10am. What time are you going to tell me to come back?

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Guest willie
Ok ok...I guess I should have seen that coming. :thumb:mad

Lets try a new tactic - im a customer...Im going to bring those 4 cars in one at a time for 4 days in a row, each day at 10am. What time are you going to tell me to come back?

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4:30 gives me plenty of time not to rush anything and I'm leaving at 4:59 :rollin

And you better bring them m-Thurs cause I'm not gonna be there Friday

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Guest Sunlimited

Honestly I'm gonna tell you to come back when I call you but if your really, lookin for your answer im gonna say, your basic 4 door is 2 hrs, 2 front is 45 mins, a coupe is 1 hr and a half, thats giving myself extra time here and there, but no one will stress enough, it takes what it takes, do a good job, keep it professional, speed is nothing quality is everything.....

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Guest Thetintcenter

Most 2 drs - 35 to 40 min.

Most 4 drs. - 45 to 60 min.

Front roll ups - 10 to 20 min.

3 window pick-ups - 20 to 30 min.

I double cut side windows and dry shrink rears.

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