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micro-edge

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  1. This car is on my %&$# list, got it done but its definately a pain..I never could get the quarters to roll up with the top down so had to wing it but it turned out ok..

  2. Suntek will sell to anyone with a credit card as will most film manny's. I have to give props to Bekaert,3M, Vista and a few others that cherry pick their dealers. Its a double edged sword though as 3M highly encourages their dealers be exclusive and most all carry a second brand so it is what it is :D. Sounds your more worried about your neighbor taking some business from you which is understandable but fact of the matter is that window film is not hard to purchase be it johnson,ewf,global,aswf,and on and on so keep your quality and customer service up and you'll keep your quality customers.. Sell lulu atc, better brand recognition and cheaper then carbon :dunno

  3. been using it for one year so far no complaints. on hp they giving 10 year warranty .looks good ,shrinks good the price is good

    midas like the muffle shop? if you took their car there to have it installed, they most likely contracted it out to someone else, who used hopefully a professional quality film.

    if your talking about them selling film retail, and its not Gila, it most likely must be something that is reboxed or something similar. in that case, ive never heard of it

    Not midas the muffler shop :twocents I've never used it but I believe we all came to the conclusion that it is reboxed suntek hp, seems there is some info on midas on suntek's website.

  4. I heard that here too, a couple of years ago. I think maybe that happened cause the tinter trimmed around the defroster tabs after installing the film. That would scratch the metal with the blade, and if scratched all the way around it could create a gap that could cause high potential differential voltage that the 12V would want to jump across. These are all highly unlikely, so the chance of all those things happening, would be less than getting hit by lightning.

    And then... it would be better for the owner to use the defrosters while the tint is still wet, because water conducts electricity and would bridge, or conduct across, that gap. After the film dries there would be more of a chance of a high electrical potential to heat up the window, and damage the glass.

    Same here... because of my above comments. I would win the lottery faster than the extremely small change that there could be damage.

    I have had one instance where the customer turned defrost on next morning after tinting and had air pockets run down every line. totally unrepairable, so we tell customers to wait 2 weeks now to be on the safe side. Film was sungard desertsmoke, maybe that's why it did it :thumb .

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