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pbalentine

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  1. Makes sure you wipe the leading edge/ side you squeegee from or that can happen. Also, when reverse rolling, don’t put film all the way in the edge you roll from until it completely rolled out. Doing so will pull contamination out of the side edge. You can spray some foaming glass cleaner along all edges and hard card with towel to help. Lots other good info posted.
  2. Mobile installs can be just as clean, but unless the garage has a two car space, is clean without much stuff and the wind is’nt blowing hard it won’t be. One other factor with mobile is customers watching. That makes it harder and more stressful. Most mobile custys want to talk to you and keep an eye on you. As for the install that tinter saw that and said F it!!
  3. I would just average the labor at $125 for all full vehicles tint.
  4. One thing with cheap customers is they are looking for the lowest price. I would get customers asking for a discount, so I would offer $10-$20 only to have it rejected. Yeah, I never go down in price now. Also, Ive noticed a high rate of cancellations with customers that are mostly concerned with price.
  5. You want to be competitive with the prices in your area and price close to or at the highest prices around town. Raising prices can lose past customers, but at some point you need to do it and leave those custys behind for the ones that’ll pay more. Thats what I did when I first raised prices. The past customers that said I was too muchwere some of my cheapest customers that I didnt mind losing. As for pricing I would charge about half the cost of a full vehicle for the two fronts. I actually just raised my two front price now. I did it because of the rise in tinting only the two fronts. The higher price will push people more to tint the entire vehicle.
  6. You can remove one screw and pull the seal out.
  7. Double rope it, light slip (no flushy) tape off anything that can get wet.
  8. Check out PinPoint Scheduling: https://pinpointscheduling.com/
  9. I agree, let them know it will scratch with out felt. I actually did like an 09 Mustang recently that had no felt. By this time the BG was done and all patterns were cut. I told the guy he could get felted sweeps from Ford and he did.
  10. I would advertise the Global name over Xpel. Too many shops offer Xpel.
  11. I never felt mercedes or anything. Most high end Mercedes the seal is incapsulated around the door, which is not removable. Anyone that ever comes to me with scratches will have to to get it fixed. As for the felt, thats there cars problem not mine. Buy a new car or felt your own door.
  12. I usually do rear window first. Then trick the door latches to get the side windows to go all the way up.
  13. I never see Nissan Rouges anyone. Because those cheap F’ers bought Tesla and cant afford low end film. Just a bunch of wannabes is this world today!
  14. Maybe they only carry 5% and talk everyone into getting it.
  15. Thats S500 is tough. You can’t pull the door seals. A call back would be a nightmare for the tinter.
  16. Hopefully one day a heat gun will be designed just for tinting. One with two heatguns together, side by side, but with one handle and light weight.
  17. I like that!! Customer: The dealer wants X amount for tint. Me: Dealerships can barely wash cars correctly. I’ll get more jobs with that line on the back burner!
  18. I install both the CXP 70 and the CIR 70. Thats seems a little dark for the CIR 70, which is actually 71% on average. The CXP is measured at 64% on average. The CXP can look dark sometimes.
  19. If the customer just says, Mercedes or BMW its either really old or a brand new, high-end model. I add a small mark up for all Euro & Tesla. Then I double that or triple the fee for high-end model or old classic model. Also, the biggest factor I use for pricing is not film cost or difficulty, its the stress of doing it. Also, panel removal on these can take 2-3x longer.
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