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Booms

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  1. DeLuca Toyota in Ocala Florida is looking for a top flight window tinter . No beginners. This is an opportunity to make as much money as you want. This job isn't going anywhere either. Ownership and management are committed to tinting as many vehicles as possible. • Your own Air Conditioned Bay • Plotter • Unlimited cars • No waiting for someone to give you work. Go to the lot, get a car and tint it • Competitive pay • Monday - Friday 8 to 5 ... maybe 1 Saturday a month. Saturdays are 8 - 12 Available Benefits: • Medical • Dental • 401K • Paid vacation Please contact Jen Flaherty • 352-732-0770
  2. That is definitely installer error. You can see where his tool went past the film when he was shrinking it, scratching the glass. I mean, what is this installer using to shrink the film? A metal puitty kniife? I would NOT take no for an answer from this shop. That is what they have insurance for.
  3. As stated above, fingers are caused by under shrinking or improper squeegee technique. All a finger is, is excess film OR tension where it shouldn't be...or a combination of both. Next time your doing a back window, pay attention to what you are doing when the finger appears. And stop doing the "+" pattern on your squeegee technique. You are causing yourself problems with that. Question...for finishing the bottom of the film, how do you squeegee? Be specific. You're welcome.
  4. As a flat rate technician at a dealership, it is your responsibility to negotiate the best terms possible for your services. Since we don't pay for product you should be in the $100.00 + range to install hood/fenders/mirrors and the same for a bumper. Depending on your experience of course.
  5. I also work for a dealership 5 hours for 16" hood/fender/mirrors and another 5 hours if they want the bumper done. It also depends on what your flat rate is.
  6. That's some real nice stuff you been working on!
  7. You need a compressor with a good air gun. Hose the window down with water, and then blow all the junk out of that rubber gasket. Otherwise you will never get it clean. You're welcome.
  8. Booms

    2021 Toyota Venza

    Yeah, I tinted the second one without removing the alarm sticker. Lemon Squeezy .The first one is still on the lot, tint looks fine, just a minor scratch near the bottom.
  9. Booms

    2021 Toyota Venza

    Do NOT put a razor blade anywhere near driver and passenger front doors. They have a coating that scratches very easily. Ask me how I know. You're welcome...
  10. The reason is called light refraction. The tint bends around the defroster lines causing a distortion that the light *refracts* off of due to the uneven surface. No, you can't do anything about it. You're welcome.
  11. If you're that worried about a trimmed gasket, you got bigger problems than a 1/16th of an inch trim job that you said yourself looked flawless. Quit obsessing and enjoy your window tint.
  12. 1) Yes, in some circumstances. I don't do it, but that doesn't mean it's wrong. And if you can't tell that he did it, why worry? 2) Yes, the 3M logo is not on every square inch of the film, so if you have a smaller window, it may not be on that particular piece. You're welcome.
  13. Nonsense. I'll say it out loud, it's a shitty job. PPF is very difficult to install, however, EVEN IF he had to trim it to make it work, those jagged ass cuts are unacceptable. Sorry.
  14. Hole . E . Crap . I'm scared to think what the paint looks like underneath those relief cuts. And who trimmed that, Edward Scissorhands?
  15. Soap build up in your bottles. Get a scrub brush that will fit in your bottles and scrub the inside of them. You're welcome.
  16. That looks like what Quantum used to do when you wet shrank it...
  17. You can't let any water get into the door switches or outside mirror adjuster button on these new Toyotas. The Prius is famous for that. Once it dries, it should be alright,
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