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Guest tint phantom

I normly schedule out side tints early in the mornings when the dew is still on the ground and the winds not blowing. I did a f-750 quad cab yesterday I was cutting my first peice of tint at day light it was done at 8:00 am. in time for my sat. routine at the shop. :evilgrin

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When the ground is wet no problem, the wind is a main factor,sometimes I bring help to hold the tint so I can cut it out without it blowing across the parking lot. But I normaly dont tint in windy weather, try to get it in doors. :rollin

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Guest bgtint

When the ground is wet and there is no wind, does the surrounding matter like tree? Also does the time of year matter like the spring or fall?

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I couldnt even imagine trying to build a work schedule around windy,too cold,too hot,to dry , too wet days :what

Of course I'm from up north..It would never work here :what

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Tinting is not meant to be done anwhere but an enclosed garage. I recently tinted my car under my covered carport, it came out with alot of contamination. I retinted it the following day in a garage, practically cam out contamination free.

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