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DarthShader

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  1. Ralph, you and your product have done so much to help my business. You have helped me be a better installer and sales person as well, I don't mean to put any doubt in your product. Did not realize that facebook had deleted your account, and jumped to the wrong conclusion.

    I am getting hit with a TON of warranties from another new start up company that I had supported a few years ago, it has made me bitter and apprehensive. That's not your fault. So far, Flexfilm has been some of the nicest product I have ever worked with. My customers enjoy it,  and it is a pleasure to shrink and install.

    Was not sure if something had changed recently, as the product I installed out of my last roll of pana 70 did not seem to be blocking as much heat as some of my earlier rolls. But it is getting hot really fast here in Orlando, and the change in temp is probably more to blame in this case.

    Apologies if you feel I am a troublemaker, but I always look out for my the best interest of my clients. I have been your only Orlando dealer, and this is a very competitive area. Am up against 3M & Llumar all around me, and am sporting a product that no one knows anything about.

  2. I have used Flexfilm for over a year. Although I have not had any issues with the product, Ralph has become distant and secretive. I have to wonder if I have made a mistake choosing to install these products. Panaflex 70 that I install now does not seem to be keeping out the heat like the first few boxes of the product did.

  3. After a bit of a bumpy start, I have been stocking & installing Flexfilms since my last post. So far, it has been one of the best films I've ever worked with. Ralph is always sharing knowledge, and has done more for my biz in just a few months than any other film supplier did in years! (or at all for that matter) The products look and perform great! My clients are happy and sharing the info with their friends & family. If you haven't tried Flexfilms, you should.

  4. I LOVE these products, but am very unhappy with the problems I've had placing orders. (NOTE: more than one incident) The latest problem cost me a very big marketing opportunity, wasted $$ and ruined my weekend. If they could improve their communication, this company would be perfect.

  5. Thanks for all the info, enjoyed reading this thread. I am looking to add a plotter to my tool box, and it is nice to hear this review over time from another old skooler. :cool Just called TintTek, spoke to Becky. Want to try to get this in the slow months to have the time to learn to use it.

  6. Use scissors to trim a trash bag to be a bit larger than the sticker you wish to remove. (or use a scrap piece of tint)

    Place drop cloth or sheet on rear deck to cover fabric and speakers.

    Spray ammonia, soapy water, or simple green on sticker and cover with trash bag.

    Leave soak in sun for 1/2 hour or more. (the warmer the better) Pull back trash bag a spritz with liquid several times as needed.

    Sticker should be easy to remove, and glue soft enough to rub with a paper towel.

    If glue is still stubborn, spray with simple green or ammonia several more times.

    Every sticker is different, some will be easier than others. The older they are, the more difficult to remove.

    This is only my way, everyone has a different method. This one works for me. :lol

  7. Thank you very much for everything. I cannot tell you how helpful your site has been.

    :popcorn

    Sharon Bronson

    aka DarthShader

    Years of experience:15

    Sharon@RadicalRay.com

    407 282 2453

    Serving Central Florida since 1990

    By appointment Mobile Service.

    Quality products @ reasonable rates.

    Personalized, Professional service for all

    window film needs.

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    (see website for custom graphics & tint art)

    Call for a free consultation or visit:

    www.RadicalRay.com

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