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quality tintz

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    quality tintz reacted to CustomGlassTinter in How many times have you redone a window???   
    The other day I did a Tiguan driver window 4 times. Tight seals, and Llumar Tiguan AT35 green 1 mil. Not easy pushing that tissue paper film in to them tight seals.
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    quality tintz reacted to blackoutauto in Tricked out Cornelius tanks   
    Wait how do u make it work? We use it as a putty to hold the panel tight?
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    quality tintz reacted to egetorp in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    Oh and I use slip solution or dirt off when cleaning inside.  Just pick one depending on my mood I guess lol
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    quality tintz reacted to flat rock stan in SunTek Clarity   
    Just be done with it and buy Global qdp black box. Great customer service,  great price and never worry about a warranty.  It just won't happen .
    Cheers
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    quality tintz reacted to DynamicATL in SunTek Clarity   
    True, but more and more complaints are online about Suntek from both installers and consumers...so eventually anyone that researches it will see the negative posts.
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    quality tintz reacted to Nerdzcore213 in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    Blade and squeegee for me
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    quality tintz reacted to redneckj in Cleaning spray bottles and tanks from baby shampoo   
    I never have to clean my bottles.  I use baby  WASH or tint slime.  The bottles stay clean.  
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    quality tintz reacted to shadytints in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    white has worked well for me.  less chance of debris then steel wool.  wool better for corroded defrost lines.  for a clean back window,  the best advice I can give is always look at the glass closely before putting anything on it.  old stickers, temp tag residue or other imperfections if noticed can be taken care before water or fil are put on glass.   so many trainees get burned missing crap because they wet the window or put film on it before evaluating the glass.
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    quality tintz reacted to Jkatfelix in Tricked out Cornelius tanks   
    Yea it's not as strong if it's a bad crack or something snapped off use a Black glue stick
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    quality tintz reacted to highplains in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    They're a little more aggressive than the white but not so much so that I've ever had one scratch glass. Yes you can get them at Wal-Mart. Like Tint Slayer said you have to watch them because they do start to shed fibers as they get worn but I've also had that issue with the white. 
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    quality tintz reacted to driftmaster in Cleaning spray bottles and tanks from baby shampoo   
    Never ever unless I happen to gee some dirty water. Then just flush with clean water. I use the cheap pump up sprayers from Home Depot. Always test them in the store before you buy them. I usually get 2 to 4 months out of a bottle before it's wore out or dropped and broken.
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    quality tintz reacted to Jkatfelix in Cleaning spray bottles and tanks from baby shampoo   
    Same here...I bought a long toilet scrubber at the 99 cents store scrub once a week
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    quality tintz reacted to CaliTINT in Cleaning spray bottles and tanks from baby shampoo   
    Every time I refill my bottles I pour some plain water in there first, shake it up real good then dump it out. I feel like if I do this then I don't have to do a major maintenance cleaning very often on my bottles which is usually me pouring warm water and alcohol in there.
     
    There is a thread on this somewhere. I recall reading it
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    quality tintz reacted to Jkatfelix in Tricked out Cornelius tanks   
    I use it like chewing gum..I remove the silver stuff and clean the area pretty good then put as much as it takes to fix the problem
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    quality tintz reacted to Tint Slayer in window tint bottles which one last longer   
    Having great luck with Impact's Jr Pump Up, no issues and i drop it left and right. Also have a couple of the older 32oz Spraymaster to keep a bottle of extra slip or cleaner on hand.
     
     
     
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    quality tintz reacted to coast2coasttinting in window tint bottles which one last longer   
    This conversation makes my hand cramp,  by all means buy a corny tank or 2 and be done with it.  Best move I ever made was getting away from hand sprayers. 
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    quality tintz reacted to Quadrunnerjake in window tint bottles which one last longer   
    I personally dislike the p2 sprayers, the trigger lock is a horrible design, seals are shitty, the pump itself feels crappy and doesn't build pressure quick. The nozzle is very good on the bottle though. I personally use the jr pump up sprayers. Little more capacity, pump feels much better and builds more pressure faster, replacement parts are cheap and every single part is available. My only complaint is the spray is shitty until it gets broken in, like if you don't have it on high pressure before it gets broken in then it sprays a circular pattern rather than an even mist. I have never had any problems with mine other than letting the seals dry out from not using the bottle or dropping bottle and snapping the tip off.
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    quality tintz reacted to Tint Slayer in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    They seem the same, the blue is like the blue kitchen sponge with scrubber that you can buy in walmart. I tried the blue but it didn't stay together like the white, not like it fell apart but the short time i used the blue i found little specs of it here and there and under the film one time. The white is more solid and doesn't break up. Just my brief experience with the blue, the white doesn't break off little bits like the blue did for me, the blue is for dishwashing so i don't think the need for it's composition to stay intact is as critical as the made for industry white.
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    quality tintz reacted to highplains in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    Tempered side glass I use stainless razor blades, for laminated side glass and rear windows with defrosters/antennas I use cut down blue scrub pads.
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    quality tintz reacted to wade_660 in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    I buy all of my microfibers from theragcompany.com
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    quality tintz reacted to pbalentine in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    I razor only if somewhat clean. For removal, razor, scrub, wipe clean  (to eliminate adhesive globs), then squeegee. 
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    quality tintz reacted to Mr paladin in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    Razor blade,scrubby,micro fiber towel then squeegee.
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    quality tintz reacted to shadytints in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    side windows,  stainless razor blade, perfect cloth squeegee.  cloth rinse and reuse.  stainless blade last for months,  listen for the dirt or sputter.  rear window, white scrubby squeegee.  peanut prone i prep with pro-bond
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    quality tintz reacted to CaliTINT in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    We use razor blades for sides most of the time. Scrubbies for the rear and sprayaway glass cleaner
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    quality tintz reacted to no ma'am in Razor blade or scrubby pad or both?   
    Dirt off, scrubby first then razor if dirty. Scratched a few with gator blade.  
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