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I'll often add ten litres to my Corny tank setup at a time. No problems with sedimenting etc, so I can just top it up and get a perfect mix every time.
how many litres you mix at a time ?I use it at a 1:100 ratio and love it. Haven't found anything better.
The official suggestion on the bottle when you convert it to "real" units of measure ([emoji13]) is about 80ml : 10L water. We have higher temps and higher humidity so I bump it up to 100ml:10L. Nice round numbers, good mix of slip /grip, and easy to adjust for different quantities..
10ml:1L
20ml:2L
30ml:3L
etc etc.... [emoji106]
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I use it at a 1:100 ratio and love it. Haven't found anything better.
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I've met plenty of "10 car / day" tinters. But in all my years I've never seen a single one of them actually achieve it, let alone to a high standard.So are all you big number installing guys (by yourself) say you never have a call back for a hair or a bit of dirt or a lift here or there or a finger that has popped up after the job or anything?
I find that hard to believe the full and real story as this tale has 2 sides of which one we never ever hear of the true dark side.
Devil
If there's a way to do them that fast, and that perfect, I'd sure love to know about it.
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Life ain't all about b¡tches and money Rocky... [emoji12]
Damn, my deadbeat FG customers just pay me CASHI have such great customers. [emoji2]
I send these pictures back to the MRS at the office all the time... I swear she thinks I do nothing all day. [emoji6]
Life ain't all about b¡tches and money Rocky... [emoji12]
Damn, my deadbeat FG customers just pay me CASHI have such great customers. [emoji2]
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I have such great customers. [emoji2]
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2014 Porsche Macan Turbo
3M CS35
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I currently employ a female auto tinter, and have just ended a phone call securing the employment of another one starting next week.
No ego, no macho, no biggest d!ck contests. Just quality tinters with a great eye for detail. Degrading comments like that wouldn't fly in my shop. You'd be shown the door before your heatgun even had time to warm up.
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I agree with Rocky on this one.
Wow, big call that.IMO 3M is the worst garbage in the market...I have 40% Crystalline on the doors on my GS350 2014...where the windows roll up into the track the color is coming off...I got rid of them as a dealer and will never use their garbage Film again...Household name yes...Quality product...No Way!!!
It's a pointless argument trying to agree on what is the best film on the market as everyone has their preferences and in any range their will be some standout films and some ho hum films but I have seen some absolute garbage films hit the market and 3M is nowhere near that level.
I have had CR40 on a company car now for 2 years and we have custys in this car every day running them around, winding the windows up and down and have seen nothing like you describe as yet.
I will grant you that CR doesn't have the best scratch/colour coat I have ever seen (not the worst either), but the colour is nice and there is no doubt that the film performs very well.To say the entire 3M range is just garbage is just a ridiculous statement that I wouldn't make about any of the major US film companies.
And yes I am a 3M dealer...and I also use and recommend daily most of the other brands on the market as well
It appears that YOUR car scratched THEIR film, so it's their fault? CR40 on my wife's car for over two years without a problem.
Sounds more like brand based racial profiling than constructive assessment of the product.
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Geeez Thu9.. I thought you were finally starting to straighten out.
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Porsche Macan S in 3M CS...
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sweet day mate how's the lexis for tinting?
If you've got that McGyver way of thinking they aren't that bad. If you're a straight peel it stick it and trim it kinda guy you're gonna have a very bad day... [emoji41]
Cut, shrink and trim your 1/4 windows before installing them makes life easier, and the rear fixed headrests sit within a poofteenth of the back glass. But if you stop it at just the right time, you can reach the rearscreen a lot easier when suspend 1/2 way through the roof opening sequence.
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Lexus IS250C
New Porsche Boxster
Toyota Hilux SR5 - Black on black, with black.
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Ford Ranger.
Double application, as specified by the customer...
3M BC35 and CS20...
Don't ask me why.... I'm just the tinter. [emoji53]On the plus side, he paid double my fee.
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Very nice!Porsche Macan 3M CS5 + 3M CR70 (windshield)...
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Pimpin! You're making too much money 35... [emoji12]Not a single thing, yet I still spent nearly $1000 on new tyres
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I don't mate. I have a strict policy about only ever stocking films that warrant against colour change and fading, and actually WORK. (IE: heat reduction that you can feel, not just TSER) It's one of the USP's that I promote quite heavily.
You don't like the FX or the BC?
I agree Smartie. CR and CS are the only 3M auto films I'll use.Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.
If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UgxGCuNyXTtnxf6oXT6EVtQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=Auto%20WF%20Performance%20Data.pdf
I know the FX isn't colour stable and the BC35 is too reflective... But you don't stock them?
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I agree Smartie. CR and CS are the only 3M auto films I'll use.Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.
If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.
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Hold on, I'm trying to keep up here... You ask about Filmtack so you can tell us its Madico? Reboxed? Resellers? But Green like charcool...
Step away from the crack pipe son...
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250+ sq/m of glass in HP Bronze 40 and 3M Gold Frosted Crystal on the set of The Rock's new movie San Andreas.
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Rolls Royce Silver Spur in UltraGard Fusion NX33.
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All good. [emoji106]I've been a big advocate of the 3M CS for many years. A lot of tinters don't like it because they think it's difficult to use. So if you're going for the CS film, make sure you also go for a quality installer.
Maxpro is a very VERY new film to the Australian marketplace THEGMAN185. How do you know so much about it? I'd be willing to go out on a limb here and say that many of the members of this forum haven't even SEEN a Maxpro film yet.
You did a lot of reading here on what we discuss before posting so you obviously do your research. Have you heard or read any testimonials on Maxpro films? Know anyone that has it on their car? What can you tell us about it? [emoji16]
Ultra Tinter:
Literally all I did was call all of the local tint installers and asked what type of film they used, the price, and the warranty. After reviewing the installers reputations, I did a Google search all of the mentioned films.
That is how I ultimately ended up on here to this forum.
Reading previous posts, here are some I found on MaxPro. Most reviews were not technically bad, since it is a newer film....But the last link is the worst!
http://www.tintdude....6-maxpro-films/
http://www.tintdude....ro-window-film/
http://www.tintdude....o-window-films/
http://www.tintdude....o-non-metallic/
http://www.tintdude....qdp-any-inputs/
Here is the worst post on MaXPro I have found:
http://www.tintdude....pro-at-2-years/
I did ALOT of reading on this website before I decided to create my own post and get true and updated input from the tint industry's expert installers!
I personally do not know anyone with any of these mentioned films.
All my questioning and research has been through this website forum.
Personally, I love customers who do their research. They're educated, know what they want, and don't fall for the BS that some tint shops spin about what's "best for them".
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I've been a big advocate of the 3M CS for many years. A lot of tinters don't like it because they think it's difficult to use. So if you're going for the CS film, make sure you also go for a quality installer.
Maxpro is a very VERY new film to the Australian marketplace THEGMAN185. How do you know so much about it? I'd be willing to go out on a limb here and say that many of the members of this forum haven't even SEEN a Maxpro film yet.
You did a lot of reading here on what we discuss before posting so you obviously do your research. Have you heard or read any testimonials on Maxpro films? Know anyone that has it on their car? What can you tell us about it? [emoji16]
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People just love to hate it don't they?Ah, I love a good 3M thread, they never fail to deliver.
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Wow! Did you two lose your virginity to the same uncle when you were younger or what? Was all that really necessary?
What did you tint today?
in Window Tinting - General Discussion
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Our maybe that just don't want the sun melting all that internal ice... . [emoji37]