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CaptainSpod

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  1. If they use a pre-cut pattern then they obviously don't have control over how the edge will turn out unless they were to try and alter it after the fact. Generally if they use pre-cut patterns, they may have difficulty hand-cutting or opt out not to due it for their own reasons. Personally I think you're being too anal about something you normally never see when your window is rolled all the way up. Not enough of an edge gap to be an issue, especially if it's a clean install.

  2. We have been using MADICO products since the 80s and never have issues with the film holding up here! We carry a metalized, a dye, and a nano-ceramic and all have the same integrity. Not to mention years down the line the removal of the films is superior compared to others. Unfortunately most of the removals I do are nightmares.. Did one last week that was basically melted to the glass. even though we were scraping it off it took all day. 

  3. So I have been in the tinting industry for a little over 5 years now and I have NEVER come across a situation with a client like this. Figured I had to share with the rest of you for comedic relief. 😄 Long story short I tinted a Nissan Maxima for this client and they decided to do everything, including a sun-strip. So we got everything done in November of 2019 and recently they called to make an appointment to warranty the sun-strip, only the strip nothing else on the car. They show up with the film completely taken off, adhesive included with the warranty paperwork in hand. Asking them where is the film they tell me "It failed so bad I couldn't see out of it so it was a driving hazard."... Once I explained to him that he just voided his warranty by doing that, he couldn't understand how or why.. Why a consumer would assume they can get film warrantied without us seeing the defect is beyond me. Mind you the rest of the car was in perfect shape with no defects, film was all used on the same roll.

  4. I never wipe down anything on the outside paint to avoid scratching or bringing an already flaw to the customers eyes. You'd be surprised how many vehicles I have found flaws in prior to pulling them into our bay and then after tinting them the customer points them out acting like they weren't there.. Always do a walk around and don't be afraid to point out what seems to be the obvious, nowadays common sense is gone!

  5. To literally answer your question its NEVER going to be safe to put anything onto the film. The fact you said its in the high 90s tells us that whatever you use to mount onto the windshield is going to adhere to the film which can damage it down the road. You sound like you're going to install it regardless, just don't be surprised if it damages the film which most likely isn't covered by warranty.

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