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Posts posted by bobwires
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Got my slime pumping the other day. Very nice! It really does work great as a cleaner, it slips really well at a very low dilution (it's really thick) and I never really felt like I wanted extra slip even on the gnarliest curves!
I think the dispenser idea might work out!
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wait.... Do manufacturer's warranty tint applied with dish soap? and baby shampoo?.......
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What do you guys think of this? Only possible with Tint Slime!
http://www.tintdude.com/forum/index.php/topic/71870-dispenser-for-exact-dilution-of-slip/
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The fact that it doesn't separate means I can run it through my soap dispenser! perfect 128:1 ratio, just push 1 button!
I'll call you and make an order.
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if you want it quick, you can call Richard at Solar Control if you'd like to order some, he just picked up most of my bottled product today so he is ready to ship it out. 866.973.3456
We are bottling more product later this week and will be ready to ship out from our shop early next week. If you want product before that, call Richard he is a great guy.
Quick bio of Tint Slime -----
Tint Slime is a mounting & cleaning solution for automotive window tint. Launched in 2012, Tint Slime is just now hitting tint shops around the country with rave reviews. Developed and used in our own shop, Guardian Graphics, Tint Slime is a must for Tinters who need max performance from their slip solutions.
Developed for tinters, by tinters, Tint Slime is a window tint mounting & cleaning solution. Also referred to as a slip solution, Tint Slime has been used to install automotive window tint, paint protection film, flat glass film, and vinyl.
Tint Slime is free of particulates and won’t separate, so no need to clean your sprayers out daily. Tint Slime is safe for use on interiors, biodegradable, and of course, tint safe. Made in the USA.
if you already use baby shampoo, you will love TInt Slime.
1 fl oz to a gallon is a good amount of slip. We figure most tinters will use less that that, except for Stan, he likes his slip to slip all over the place, one gallon of Tint Slime should make 128+ of slip, and you can just leave the mix in your sprayer. We have used it on everything in our shop. It has been tested on most window films met, ceramic, hp, dyed, flat (PS).
Hope I answered most of your questions...still early for this girl...
PM me if you would like to order or for pricing, don't want to discuss price on TD
or check out www.tintslime.com
at Stan yes its true... Also thanks for the info. Ill give em a call today...
yes it's true... I use LOTS of slip in my bottle
I have to use a gray bottle so the other tinters in the shop don't laugh at me.... Hmmmm might have to have Kari make me a special batch of clear
Great stuff that Tint Slime............... made by tinters for tinters .... order some today and you will wonder how you made it slip on all the cars you tinted in the past
Cheers
Stan
aka "the slippery old man Mr Rogers"
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Since all the markets vary, wouldn't a percentage be more fair?
I'm not even that good, and I get some serious dough up here.... But I only do a car or 2 per week throughout the year, maybe a few more in the summer.
I did an '07 Impreza sedan - total cake - $300. He gave me an $80 tip.
What did you tint today?
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
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'93 BMW. Super clean car, but unbelievably tight seals for a car that age...... sucked huge elephant dicks.