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Some of you know whats going with me, But I am also trying to stay busy and keep my mind on business options. With that said...

I received my Sample from them. Ceramic line 30%. It will be a little while until I get to work with it....But from what I have been told, it is best to pocket shrink and heat on a lower temp....I know everyone has there own way of tinting each vehicle and with each brand of film. Also here is a video of someone shrinking Huper, I don't know which line they are using though....

It looks like he is just shrinking like normal for most people. Any advice will be helpful. Something for me to think about and try to keep my mind off all the negative. Thank you for any help from people using this film or have dealt with it...

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I have a lot of experience with huper. The ceramic just takes a slower shrink. Once it gets hot it quits shrinking. Move around a lot. On a difficult glass don't try to shrink the whole quarter at a time if that makes sense.

I've done a vette in it so its not that bad. I think the adhesive is the worst part. It's not aggressive at all.

Honestly I'm glad I don't use it any more...

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I have a lot of experience with huper. The ceramic just takes a slower shrink. Once it gets hot it quits shrinking. Move around a lot. On a difficult glass don't try to shrink the whole quarter at a time if that makes sense.

I've done a vette in it so its not that bad. I think the adhesive is the worst part. It's not aggressive at all.

Honestly I'm glad I don't use it any more...

What was it like ,Did you have many warranty issues Bama?
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I just watched part of the video and that is not ceramic. I would guess that to be their extreme line.

For sure. Ya can't shrink ceramic that hot or fast.

They recommend a digital gun set on 250 to avoid ghosting.

That said, the ceramic line looks great and performs awesome.

Four Benjis minimum and you can make money with that film.

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Thanks guys....Gives me something to think about....So I can keep my mind on work a little bit through this ruff time even though I have cancelled this weeks apts.

That sucks to hear that the adhesive isn't really aggressive. And I understand what you mean by not shrinking a full 1/4 at a time...I usually do that with my full Metal film just to be careful....

I believe I have the market for it here since I live in the 15th most gross salary in counties in VA. And the 1st one is the county north of us. Not to talk prices but I am prolly Mid-Range in Auto...Around the High End for some when it comes to Luxury Cars...So having this to be my best film I can offer should work, If I like it.

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