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MikeMN reacted to Roach in What did you tint today?
Shower door done in 3M's Yamato and individual panes done in white-matte.
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MikeMN reacted to TINTZEUS in What did you tint today?
An Audi of some sort. SR5 I don't know. Frameless roll ups and a hatchback. Butter all day long!
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MikeMN got a reaction from TintDude in What did you tint today?
We donated this job.
MAKING MOMENTS COUNT FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
Crescent Cove offers care and support to children and young adults with a shortened life-expectancy, and to their families who love them. Around the United States, there are over 4,700 hospice homes for adults; the Crescent Cove Respite & Hospice Home for Kids is Minnesota's first and only home designed just for children and their unique needs, and just the third of its kind in the United States. A vibrant and joyful home-away-from home, our goal is to help families feel Embraced, Assured, and Celebrated.
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MikeMN got a reaction from highplains in What did you tint today?
We donated this job.
MAKING MOMENTS COUNT FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
Crescent Cove offers care and support to children and young adults with a shortened life-expectancy, and to their families who love them. Around the United States, there are over 4,700 hospice homes for adults; the Crescent Cove Respite & Hospice Home for Kids is Minnesota's first and only home designed just for children and their unique needs, and just the third of its kind in the United States. A vibrant and joyful home-away-from home, our goal is to help families feel Embraced, Assured, and Celebrated.
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MikeMN got a reaction from alberts316 in What did you tint today?
We donated this job.
MAKING MOMENTS COUNT FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
Crescent Cove offers care and support to children and young adults with a shortened life-expectancy, and to their families who love them. Around the United States, there are over 4,700 hospice homes for adults; the Crescent Cove Respite & Hospice Home for Kids is Minnesota's first and only home designed just for children and their unique needs, and just the third of its kind in the United States. A vibrant and joyful home-away-from home, our goal is to help families feel Embraced, Assured, and Celebrated.
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MikeMN got a reaction from Roach in What did you tint today?
We donated this job.
MAKING MOMENTS COUNT FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
Crescent Cove offers care and support to children and young adults with a shortened life-expectancy, and to their families who love them. Around the United States, there are over 4,700 hospice homes for adults; the Crescent Cove Respite & Hospice Home for Kids is Minnesota's first and only home designed just for children and their unique needs, and just the third of its kind in the United States. A vibrant and joyful home-away-from home, our goal is to help families feel Embraced, Assured, and Celebrated.
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MikeMN reacted to Tint Eastwood in Something close to 3M Frost Film
From my understanding, 3M Fasara films were pulled from Solyx's product lineup. I would contact solyx by phone and inquire what their equivalent is....
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MikeMN got a reaction from TintDude in What did you tint today?
A few jobs, some printed film and 3M Dusted Crystal.
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MikeMN got a reaction from Tint Eastwood in What did you tint today?
A few jobs, some printed film and 3M Dusted Crystal.
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MikeMN got a reaction from Roach in What did you tint today?
A few jobs, some printed film and 3M Dusted Crystal.
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MikeMN got a reaction from alberts316 in What did you tint today?
A few jobs, some printed film and 3M Dusted Crystal.
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MikeMN got a reaction from deadjame5 in What did you tint today?
Well it has been awhile, a few pics.
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MikeMN got a reaction from Tinting Timmy in Dirty gross wood frames
The frames do not look to bad, I would clean the window as normal, flush the edge with my tank and and then squeegee the window from the edge and to the middle and down and dry the edge with a towel, Install the film and stay away from the edge as in do not let water get to the edge while doing so " up to where the film leaves the glass to the frames edge". trim the film from the bottom up and then use a push out card and then admittedly dry the edge with what ever you use to wick the water from the frame.
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MikeMN got a reaction from alberts316 in Dirty gross wood frames
The frames do not look to bad, I would clean the window as normal, flush the edge with my tank and and then squeegee the window from the edge and to the middle and down and dry the edge with a towel, Install the film and stay away from the edge as in do not let water get to the edge while doing so " up to where the film leaves the glass to the frames edge". trim the film from the bottom up and then use a push out card and then admittedly dry the edge with what ever you use to wick the water from the frame.