XPEL VS GLOBAL
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Dealership Regional Lock Changed
Suntek has always stacked dealers on top of each other, including in the same parking lot. This is one of the reasons why Suntek is marketed as below Llumar...good film but without some of the advantages. FormulaOne is 10 miles with Llumar being lower than that at least the last time I checked. Even then, our rep tried squeezing people in by asking if we're okay with it. Nope. XPEL dealers have grown greatly as many shops have switched off brands like 3M. They have great pricing, film is easy to install even more so than Llumar, and shops are charging a premium so more consistent pricing. Even on Reddit, XPEL is asked about more than any other brand. Just like other brands, there is a buy-in per category and a minimum per year you have to purchase. There is only one other dealer in my city, but they do not offer window tint. We don't offer anything besides window tint, so it works out. Our area is locked down with no new dealers. Now, when looking at the dealer locator, pay attention to the actual address. Even though you look up a certain city, they may list dealers from other cities which I see in my state. I can pull up Atlanta and the top dealer in the state is listed even though they are 30 minutes outside of the city along with a few others. They are also not good about removing shops that are no longer in business. We jumped in when another guy got out of the business and had to remind them to remove that shop. There is another shop a city over that moved to FL like two years ago but still listed. -
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Sunscape dealers?
Any Sunscape(Madico) dealers? Pros? Cons? Also, what film line in this program do you like best? -
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Dealership Regional Lock Changed
Maybe I'm just being more observant.......but it's like dealers are all stacked ontop of each other with *no more region exclusivity *. I have no clue. I'm not in the biz. Just noticed the similar explosion from the 3 ....xpel, stek, suntek -
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Dealership Regional Lock Changed
I've seen the pendulum move from from both extremes multiple times over the years. My standard pitch is that I have been installing for decades and can use whatever I like. This is my preferred brand based on my experience. -
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Dealership Regional Lock Changed
Has the dealership with the brands of Xpel, Suntek etc changed. It was my understanding on the PPF side, Xpel only listed their =higher= volume dealers on their website. Previous to this I was under the impression, like in past days, there was a certain territorial-region exclusivity of X amount of dealers within a X radius I've been doing a brief look and across the board, I've noticed a boatload of Xpel, Suntek shops while doing a google search. My preferred installer is a state over, 2 hrs drive....but it's interesting to see so many dealers that I don't recall seeing in the past. Some of them are literally less than a mile or less within each other. Has the model of dealer - regional exclusivity changed and it's just whomever will buy material is now a dealer ? -
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Looking For Tint Businesses for Sale in NJ
Hello, Title says all! Looking for an established tint business in NJ area. Please message me if you are looking to sell! -
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Advise on adding another layer on 3M crystalline
Yes, you can add another layer as long as the first has no issues. I used to do Llumar Ceramic as the first layer on my SUVs to match the rear privacy glass and add 3M Crystalline 90 for the jump in performance. You will want to go with 70% to get the desired 25-30 range. 3M Crystalline 40 has a brownish hue, the green you're seeing is the stock glass on the CRV. If you want to save a little money, 3M Ceramic IR 70 is another option. -
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Xpel stealing accounts from vendors
As a consumer, I recently looked at the Xpel dealers on their website ( I know it's not accurate for low volume dealers that may not be listed). I will say it does appear that compared to 2 years ago, there it at least double to 2.5X dealers listed for my region than 30 months ago. And even of those listed, it is less than a handful I would use. This applies more to PPF than *tint* dealers -
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Advise on adding another layer on 3M crystalline
Hallo everyone,.. Just seeking adding another layer of tint onto existing 3M crystalline, I understand it is not recommended but doable mostly without issues. Here's the situation, - done 3M crystalline 60vlt on front windshield and 3M crystalline 40Vlt on the rest of the windows. - car is a Honda CRV Reason I'm looking for another layer is to make it darker, but I want to do additional layer only on rear windows and back windscreen, this is to comply with law enforcer by having front windows at 40VLT ( though the law requires 50VLT for front window). Here's the opinions and advise needed - I find that 3M crystalline give a slight greenish hue on the windows. If I add a layer of tint to rear window, will it result in ugly color mismatch? Greenish hue plus dark color kind of mismatched looks. I am thinking of making the rear to be around 25 to 30 VLT when i add another layer, I'm thinking without such a huge difference in darkness, the contrast between front and rear window won't be too drastic, ( and less ugly) - what type of 3M tint is recommend as a second layer to the original crystalline 40VLT ? I try to achieve "consistent" type of look between front and rear window, but just having the rear noticeably darker. I'm thinking that I'll be going back to the same installer, thus 3M tint as second layer seems to be logical choice. - is there any particular 3M tint that works best as a second layer ? In terms bonding or ease of work when applying.? - for the second layer, should I be looking at a VLT of 70% in order to achieve my desired end result of 25 - 30 VLT? base layer CRYSTALLINE 40 VLT plus second layer 70 VLT. - -
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Vega Motorsport is expanding its Team. We need an Experienced Automotive Glass Tinter , PPF installer would be a bonus in Waldorf, MD. 20602
Duties- Install Automotive glass Film with a high level of quality, be punctual and reliable in attendance, and Perform miscellaneous job-related activities. Requirements:- At least 2 years experience in automotive glass tinting. Must be a team player who can work in a high-demand shop and get the job done promptly. Willing to relocate if needed. Courteous to staff and customers. Salary is negotiable based on skill and experience. Call 301 932 4980 or Send CV and cover letter to darrel@vegadetailing.com
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