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Hey guys ,

Since a few weeks I've been using the falt-masker that wurth sells to cover up the doorpanels ( actualy used by painters ), Its not to expensive and works pretty good for me ...

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The tape could be better , but it does the trick ...

So do you guys cover you're panels or what Do you use ??

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Guest haroldshouseoftint
You should submit this post into the "Tip Of The Week" section of the forum :confuse

If I'm not mistaken, I think naughtydog already has a TOTW for this, I might be wrong though :beer

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You should submit this post into the "Tip Of The Week" section of the forum :confuse

I'll try and justify me doing this ...You can discide where it should be :beer then maybe I'm on my way to my first medal :beer

for starters ..I NEVER remove any panels ..I seems to gain custy's because I don't ( One of my most asked questions while trying to sell a tint btw ) .

I never had any "electrical" problems either , but the first One with a broken speaker is going to blame me for it for sure !! I seem to save a few min with cleaning and it gives a darn good impression when you're working on somebody's " baby" . I try to keep my working area as clean as possible while I'm tinting as most of my jobs are for dealerships in their garage . ( So they see you working on their cars)

I see more and more well done tintjobs at much lower prices then I'm asking , and these things give a nice professional look to what you're doing ..and maybe give a good chance to win some extra points on this account ..

Ever since I' use them I am flushing more and do notice even less specs in my finished product ....( less specs , less time needed to work them out )

So at the end they've saved me some money allready .

For Flat !! like Shady Said, nice way to protect expensive wood floors. Thanks for the 3M suggestion btw.

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