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GTint

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  1. Little bit of striping and replacing today.

    30 panels on 1st level and 3 on 2nd.

    An insurance job which no one knew how to do and was too hard.

    I'd never driven a Boom before either. Lolattachicon.gifimage.jpg

     

    What happened to the film that it needed to be replaced ,,,,?

    Absolutely nothing wrong with the film!

    A high rise was getting built over the road and splashed concrete slurry.

    The owner of one of the apartments complained for a year or so.

    Insurance came to the party and accepted my quote because no one else wanted to do it.

  2. Little bit of 3M Dinoc MW-777 Metallic Wood applied to a glass table top for one of my biggest clients.

    The glass is a matte black and got scratched and marked over 12 months ago.

    I already applied another Dinoc pattern and that got scratched up so they asked if I could do it again.

    Little job which will be ongoing every 12 or so months :)

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  3. Haha.

    Daz, this is when architects/interior designers think they know it all.

    The big boardroom has 3.6m total drops and the opaquest (is that a word?) to be centred.

    Then match the smaller office panes the same.

    They also didn't figure the lighting conditions.

    It's the reverse effect and giving you block out from within instead of the other way around.

    Like the perforated stuff everyone tries to sell off as one way. Lol.

    Not my problem :)

    ^^^ good work 35. Keep it up!

  4. Wow, you did well with the curve in the back window, Gtint. Tinted a Honda CRV today, the back window was a pain with gas strut mounts, heater bar mounts and wires over the glass.

    Yeah the rears aren't for the faint hearted.

    Even your CRV with all that crap in the way.

    I wet shrink any challenging rear of this nature.

    I have more control that way rather then a dry shrink.

    Thank god for heat shrinking hey Daz.

    I pulled the whole rear apart. Wasn't too bad.

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