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quality tintz

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  1. 10 hours ago, dzv said:

    Unfortunately i still frankst cause i seem to get a couple of specs of dust with reverse roll.Not that Frankenstein method is guaranteed zero specs job but you know what i mean.My question is..can you use reverse roll and get a perfect back window?is it possible?

    That's my same question I think your peel board has to be super clean I've seen them do a half of Reverse roll... I want to learn it and do it right but it seems like the Frankenstein comes out better it's hard to leave Frankenstein when you have been doing it for so many years like that

  2. I have been using Sprayway glass cleaner for the last squeegee before install before I was using Dawn and it was leaving streaks and I was getting contamination let me know if this helps anyone it's been working good I know a few people on here use it just wanted to share with you and use distilled water always with whatever you're using

  3. On 12/4/2018 at 12:24 PM, jsylva said:

    Take this for what it is. We have a US Cutter 50" Laserpoint II plotter that brand new costs maybe $800. When going from hand cutting to plotting i already owned this plotter for vinyl sign purposes as a side gig. So far it has been cutting out about 60 cars a month (give or take)  for over a year. Is it as awesome as a Roland or GCC, probably not. I will say that even though the cost of the machine was cheap, it has done a fantastic job cutting tint. Being that it is a budget plotter, it has some quirks every now and then but im ok with that. For as cheap as it was new and the amount of use i have gotten out of it i have no problem recommending this plotter to people looking to make that jump without wanting to spend thousands. Buy some roland blades, replace the cutting strip every so often, and play with the speed and pressure settings and it will cut everything you want. Hope this was somewhat helpful. 

    What program did you use for tint patterns what was best progarm???? Also was it hard to set up are strip and roland blades expensive...also is cutting program for tint monthly  fee or one time payment??? Thanks bro...

  4. 5 hours ago, Tint Slayer said:

    It's highly concentrated, so you get more gallons of slip per bottle of All Type. I'm not sure why adding more sucks but that seems to be a common problem. In my opinion, if you want more slip after using the req'd amount of All Type i'd just add your regular slip. But it should work at the recommended dosage, works great, Tint Slime works great too. They all work great whe you find that sweet spot, but the Fusion people cut out all the legwork of finding the right amount for you.

    Finding that sweet spot is great...when it happens tint job goes fast and smooth.....

  5. 5 hours ago, DigiCut_Direct said:

    Check out DigiCut Direct. 20 years providing window tint and paint protection film to dealers across the country. We've now branched out and offer a DIRECT TO CONSUMER option. Goto the site, find your vehicle, order the kit, ships within 3 days. Pre-Cut. Pre-Shrunk. High quality window film and self healing paint protection film. Full suite of tutorials on site and YouTube for installing every piece of film needed for a vehicle. https://www.digicutdirect.com

    Youtube better for u haha 

  6. 1 hour ago, pbalentine said:

    Been using the equate and for got some Johnsons to see if it provides more slip. How did you like the orange tint slime compared to fusion?

    Orange slime is good but you have to put exact amount if not it distorts the glue like dawn...out of all this stuff i like equate baby shampoo its safe but dosent slip good for me in summer.....fusion just reminded me of clear equate baby shampoo...did the name brand johnsons slip better???

     

  7. 12 hours ago, flat rock stan said:

    Yes, four #0000 wet...two or three times. I have seen people back blade up but I'm scared :)

    I have heard lots of good things about Sun Distribution about the new stuff♡

    Cheers mang 

    Cheers to you too we used to use the cheap sos pads just rinse all the blue soap out of them or it gets everywhere on light colored decks...!! They are like 10 pads for a dollar.....

  8. 22 hours ago, TNTLady said:

    Did one today and only removed one screw behind a small plastic trim piece directly behind the door handle, popped the top of the panel back and slid the sweep out. Bottom loaded to tintand put itall back like new. Piece of cake!!

    Tnt lady i thought u didnt remove seals?? Are u starting to bottom load some...no more red devil and tucking???

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