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Dentpusher

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  1. I've been tinting a long time but have recently grown tired of my personal vehicle's windshields getting pitted and don't want to have the OE windows cut out at ~120k miles for a new one.  Anyone have some material they are interested in moving as I don't want to buy a whole bunch just to have the balance sit on a shelf. I will want at least enough to do a couple vehicles.   I'll have to get you dimensions.   I was just wondering if there was someone interested. Thanks 

  2. It looks like it will just tuck back up into run channel.  Pull a little more out for better tuck into the corner.  If it pops out again, you could add a small drop of urethane on the inside channel to hold it in place....or buy a new seal.   In either case,  correct the way it sits and tell customer "the rubber will have some memory, let it set a week or so to mold back to proper profile".  Some times this helps.

  3. I don't care WHAT the composition of the film is,  like someone else said, it's all about TSER,  PERIOD.  Whether it reflects or absorbs the heat, it's about the rejection OF heat.  What I will never understand is why people think HO is "great" for IGUs on flat glass.  An absorbing film, like ceramic,  can't convection cool because it's on an IGU so the heat will be radiated into the room.  Ceramic IS non-reflective BUT you still have 4 glass surfaces that relect the light anyway so what if the film adds 2-4% reflectivity?  No layman can tell a difference once installed. Heck, layman don't realize that lowE windows make the glass tinted and more reflective too...  Especially on flat glass, save your money and use hybrid/reflective, bonus, safer for the glass too. Ceramic is a gimmick, IMO.  However,  a profitable one.

  4. Used Carbon 35.  NEED HELP!  This is the 2nd of 2 tractors I did for the city.  They didn't show me this one when I quoted them.  It has an articulating mower on the other side and POLYCARB windows on the other side!!!  I understand Madico no longer makes Blister Free.  Any other suggestions?  I read someone on here uses PPF as a base....  What about Anti-graffiti as base or possibly AeroGard from MMM or Lamin-X headlight film so IF/WHEN it blisters it can be pulled off with "no" residual adhesive and start over????

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