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AweSauce

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About AweSauce

  • Birthday 11/21/1986

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  • Gender
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  • Age
    36
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    15
  • Interests
    Arts, music, painting,
  • Location
    Tulare , Ca
  • Country
    United States

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  1. Definitely sounds great can't wait to try thanks for the tip
  2. HEres some shots of the inside .....I used to take all the windows out but it took way too much time and I had to charge accordingly but lately I have been leaving all the glass in and just cutting around everything which does leave a lil gap here and there but it's the best way I have found to knock them out....I only had a 40 inch roll so u can tell I pieced the windows and so far haven't had any complaints of peeling or anything like that ....what do u guys think?

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    1. Dano

      Dano

      You should have zero "real" complaints. Most folks that have to sit in that cab will be grateful that the film in on there and that someone was willing to work on it, especially if you're laying the film in a workshed.

       

      The only installs that a farmer/rancher will usually worry about is on the wifes/moms/daughters car, as it should be.

       

      If you let the sales team at the equipment dealership know that you are able to work on those you might be able to preload the lot or let them upgrade before delivery. 

  3. Some before and after shots of this tractor I did today ...took me a full work day and it was done in 20% solar free sentry film

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    1. TintDude

      TintDude

      I bet you're glad it's done. :thumb 

  4. Everyone gets these customers and in my experience most of the time they are unreasonable because they are uneducated and expect unreasonable outcomes. One thing I have done in the past was told the customer that if they can have another shop do a better install then I would give them the money back but if I can point out the same issues then they are SOL and I have even had a customer come back to my shop and apologize to me because when they went to the other shop they could tell what kind of customer they are and they told them that if they did it chances are it would be the same ....of course this only works if I'm absolutely confident that the other shop could at best match my results....so far I have yet to refund one of these customers
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