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Posts posted by alberts316
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Anyone used this much? I have a client wanting to do the top half of his truck with this. I was curious on how it is to work with and do you get any distortion when stretching?
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Someone is buying you a new rear window...
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Got high at work and layed about 1900sqft on this house
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my one complaint is you can't cut multiple car patterns at the same time. I can on computercut.
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you can put a zip tie on that and it will work again. Had the same issue on a 86 civic last week.
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I have had a few issues with the new GMs. CHARGE THE BATTERY! Service guy says that these are the absolute worst on needing a battery to be fully charged for everything to function properly. This is most likely your issue.
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3 hours?? Sounds like a bit of a stretch if you did grill surround, bumper, headlights along with hood fenders and tint all around. Granted super easy truck to work on but c'mon 3 hours
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Can you have any worse experience getting your car tinted?
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Envy at it's finest. Impeccable place of business. That real estate would be over 2m here in CO. You did awesome on the building!
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47 minutes ago, TintDude said:
They filed the edge there. What else could have caused it?
that was my guess but I've never chipped glass like that
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The chips in the side of the glass are strange and how could that be the tinter?
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He's about as legit detailer as they come. Extremely friendly and helpful as well. Great guy all around
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No issue installing it, good chance of it leaving some sort or mark when removed.
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I would spend the extra on a graphtec. They just seem to be more accurate with feeding and the pinch rollers. GCC is a great starter. I would try to get a 60" but 40" will do also
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3 hours ago, Robert Zink said:
Is there any software out there for semi trucks
computercut has a fair amount of commercial trucks
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the rag company
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Needs redone for sure. Horrible install
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Keep kickin butt!!
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Stan taught me in Oct 2002 and I wouldn't recommend anyone else.
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8 hours ago, clear solutions said:
Did a bumper with the Suntek “Hi-Tack” and really liked the results. Gives everything a “tacky” felling in a good way, just enough to lay everything down super clean.
I hate the taste on my squeegees. Did you use the Speed Wax tack with the hi tack or did you just hijack this thread?
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This needs to be on it's own thread. I'd like Norm and some of the other ppf guys to try this product. Contact Speed for a sample! This is my review I copied from the other thread. Speed Films sent me some of his tack solution and I must say it's a game changer IMO. I have used it on mirrors, headlights, superduty hoods multiple times now, edges for wrapping and a freshly resprayed bumper edge. It is NOT Probond! Far less aggressive, yet still helps out tremendously when you need a little bite on a stretch. I'm not a chemist and didn't ask about what's in it, but I know it works for ppf. I sprayed about a dime sized amount on a microfiber and wiped the areas generously, then wiped it clean with another mf towel. It comes out kinda hazy looking but wipes off without issue. Came off super easy with the mf towel on the black plastic around the mirror that I managed to touch. This stuff works well in tight corners where the film has a hard time adhering. I did a wrapped edge on a respray bumper for one of my body shop accts and wanted to see if it would peel paint like probond. Negative, it came off the edge with no issue. You can actually peel the film back after tacking without leaving a stretch mark. The superduty letters lay down on the first pass of your finger and saved me about 5 min a hood. Time is money, and I feel this is a product that saves me time. I have complimented Speed on his product and encourage anyone who's doing ppf try it out.
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6 hours ago, nikki said:
what did I say is spamming?
Pls speak politely,thanks
You're asking for emails and you have not introduced yourself or your product you're pushing! That is how spamming works. We've been spammed by more than a few companies on this forum. How about just coming out in the open and not asking for emails?
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6 hours ago, nikki said:
different glue layer,different effect.
Do you have interesting to test our film?
Our film comes with micro adhesive bonding technology,it's easier for installation.
We can send you free A4 samples for test.
How about an introduction and what film you're offering? You just show up here pushing unknown product with no backstory. Help us out.
PPF installers, what shoes do you guys wear? Need suggestions on waterproof/comfortable shoes!
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go to a running store and try them on. EVERY shoe fits EVERYONE different. I trail run a ton and use Hoka for work and play. Any good shoe company will have waterproof ones.