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Electronic Malfunction From Tint?
Though a resurrected post: Break it down. As Judge Judy would say, 'Your water, their car, you are responsible'. Vehicle owner is not responsible and it would be insulting to ask them to check with their insurance. Insurance comes into play; are the repair costs greater than your deductible, if so, you can go that route? However, insurance co's tend to react with raised rates with claims to cover your activities. From a long term perspective using insurance for every issue like the one you're facing, it could add up to being uninsurable. Save insurance claims for catastrophic claims. If your company is on excellent financial footing and repairs fall under your deductible, you could simply accept the responsibility and pay for the repairs yourself. This would work in the long term by boosting your biz-client credibility through word of mouth. As you may already surmise, this would benefit over the long term. It's narcissistic to turn it back around on the car owner when you know or suspect you are responsible. Business life lesson here; be selective in what vehicles get tinted, there's always another one that will fill the void without complications. Modifying approach to installation through moisture mitigation will also alleviate this type event. -
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help arquitectural in Puerto Rico heat
PPA, The best info given is in the post you quoted. A product with an 05 designation runs counterintuitive to what you said about 'to not be super dark'. With 05 films, think limousine window darkness. -
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Electronic Malfunction From Tint?
It is very strange... I've yet to have that problem myself. You do need to he more diligent in your water management to assure less water usage. If they're trying to hold you liable, refer them to your insurance. Your insurance will investigate and deem who has responsibility. If they deny it, your customer deals with the insurance and you're out of the liability. -
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70% Expel Plus on windshield ripple fix
Most likely a film defect or end of roll. One of the many reasons I wouldn't use Xpel. -
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help arquitectural in Puerto Rico heat
Go with SolarGard TruVue 05. It's gonn be the best for what you're describing. Huge heat rejection, low heat absorbing to window. -
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Flat Glass Installer NEEDED
Full time Flat Glass installer needed in Lady Lake FL. 3M film, residential and commercial. Mostly solar but some security. This shop has been under the same ownership and in the same location for 34 years. We are the oldest 3M dealer in the tri-county area. Chris Gehman Owner Underglass Auto Tech Inc 334 S. Highway 27/441 Lady Lake, FL 32159 352-753-5267 352-753-8886 fax chrisunderglass@comcast.net -
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Now hiring experienced window tinter
Car Tunes Brandon is hiring to its growing team for full time position window tinter 8-6 Tues thru Saturday. Call Shannan or Jason with Car Tunes 813-661-4052 112 N. Parsons Ave Brandon,Fl 33510 -
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Any XPEL Dealers?
Are there any XPEL dealers lurking that can answer a question? You can DM me if you prefer. -
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Where can I order Window film online?
You can try Alibaba,and get some samples first.As I know,1 roll is about $100. Whats app:+86 18028875794; email: glassfilm@kashibang.com -
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TintX Puremax and Koolmax
I’ve tried both pure max carbon and koolmax ceramic. So from what I’ve experienced the pure max is honestly very easy to work with and just feels right as the beginner I am. I’ve easily shrunken rear and front windshields as a beginner with the pure max so I know someonewith experience can easily work with it. However I’m not sure if just me but the koolmax ceramic has just been a headache thing to shrink on rear windows only. Heard the adhesive isn’t as good either especially by dot matrix’s which I encountered on a 2000 mustang. But yea I recommend the pure max line although I switched over to geoshield .
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