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I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that once you get into the tinting game seriously, it becomes an obsession.

You become a perfectionist, you are always trying to make your installations better and better. I find it effects everything I do now. You spend all your working time making sure things are perfect and this carries into your social life too big time.

Every new car that comes out, you inspect when you see them on the road to try and suss out how hard it will be to tint. When you walk through a car park and you see a car that has been tinted, you inspect it, and think, I would have done a better job than that, as you smile and walk on.

Are we all sick? :lol2

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I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that once you get into the tinting game seriously, it becomes an obsession.

You become a perfectionist, you are always trying to make your installations better and better. I find it effects everything I do now. You spend all your working time making sure things are perfect and this carries into your social life too big time.

Every new car that comes out, you inspect when you see them on the road to try and suss out how hard it will be to tint. When you walk through a car park and you see a car that has been tinted, you inspect it, and think, I would have done a better job than that, as you smile and walk on.

Are we all sick? :poke

:beer:beer so....what.......you been following me around watching me or what? :lol2 we dealin with a stalker kinda thing?? :thumb:lol2:beer:lol2

the answer to the question is "yes, we are all sick" :lol2:lol2

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I might be solo on this..but I used to be that way for yrs. Now , I don't look at other cars in the parking lot (It was a hard habit to break) I don't even care as much about tinting anymore..I only do it because after all these yrs I got pretty good at it and the pay is good. but once I'm off the clock, I couldn't care less about it. The only kick I get now is the challenge of something new when it comes out..trying to figure out panels or curves..kinda wakes me up out of the haze of daily tinting :lol2

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I haven't been doing this for too long, but I would have to agree. I always have my eyes on the new models. I personally figure that anything worth doing is worth doing right, which definitely has been strengthened by my tinting experience.

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