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quality tintz

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  1. 37 minutes ago, whitehog said:

    Hey Bham, thank you for sharing this. We are excited to be launching this product. Watch the videos to learn about this product. I will try and find a video to post for the community to watch. It will be $19.99 per bottle and will help immensely to remove the coatings that are on these newer vehicles. Give us a call at 800-825-3746.

    Do you have samples of fusion all type install solution ??? And will there be samples of this stuff ???

  2. 17 hours ago, Bubbles said:

    I got my first non paying non family job. One of my friends at work. Im going to fo it on Sunday. It is a Chrysler 200 I know there hard to do and I told him I would try it. Ive tinted only about 5 cars total and some of them several times. I told him no charge I want to do it for practice. Any advice im going to pretend its a paying job. Thanks. 

    Run or charge triple on that one haha if you get that one down u might make it as a pro ....tape door felt on doors first step before applying any water to anything or tape wont stick duct tape or good painters tape 

  3. 16 hours ago, Apex Tint said:

    I totally agree. I hate cutting out brake lights, looks much cleaner without for sure. However I always cut them out, unless someone specifically asks me not too. Just trying to cover my ass haha!

     

    Utah law says there can’t be any film between the brake light and glass, highway patrol is known to write “fix it” tickets for it. Even though they did away with annual safety inspections, this is something they still enforce on the road. - Lame!

     

    I just don’t want someone coming back to me asking me to redo their rear window because they got written up for it.

     

    Try a water and heavy alchohol mix in a bottle distilled water only.... if you are using the towel on the white and black long squeegee only go like three quarters of the way across the film not into the film and then come back the other way that way you don't peel film

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