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Posts posted by Debo5454
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On 5/21/2014 at 4:53 PM, Ryker said:
I was a die hard blue max guy until RIchard at Solar Control St Louis got me to try the "new" orange crush. I can say that I will NEVER go back to the blue max. Blue max edges were wearing out quicker on me than the Crush is...
I can also say that the recent orange crush does not leave any marks...I had one of the older ones and it did but not the new ones....
Tried the "clear max" and did NOT like it.
Yeah finna go around and holla at Richard myself I left my blue max in an customer car and thinking bout getting the orange crush
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Are those products priced reasonable and are there easy to work with ?
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Yeah just order a small sample roll of vivid ,heard its priced good and easy to work with , this is all new to me taillights and headlights im hoping to start marketing it after I try it in out on a few of my cars and see the turn out
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Do anybody tint headlights and taillights ? If so What's a good headlight and taillight tint to use ,
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Ok so it's like 40-50 degrees here what's the easiest way to remove tint ,trash bag method will it work ?
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Ok thanks I seen a few post about beware of plastic rear glass on the fists thanks though...
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5 minutes ago, TTS said:
Do you see back 1/4 windows in the picture ??? I don’t see any....
Yes or no dude
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Yes or no dude
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Got one coming in later anything to be aware of?
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Are the back side windows on these plastic like other models . And anything to look out for got one coming it later
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Was this a easy tint back glass head its tight
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Did a dodge ram front two roll ups
Next day customer call say theres bubbles so he him come in and re did it . Today got the same call bout air bubbles . What could b causing this and yes me sure the 2nd time I gave the window several good passes with the blue max
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On 9/29/2014 at 8:06 AM, Ocala said:
I like to pull the panels on these. The back glass is fairly easy if you fold down the rear seats and pull the 4 plugs that hold the rear deck in place. Once you remove those, you can pull back on the rear deck enough to make it easier to slide the film down into place.
Thanks for the pull the 4 plugs out tip helped a lot
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Got 1 in morning coming anything to watch out for ? Should I pull gaskets ?
Film curling on sides of BG on a few Altima
in Nissan
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Did a few Altimas this month and notice as I pull out the shop the flim on BG would b curled up on the sides