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Mobile tint business for sale!
evening folks, I’m placing my trailer that is setup as a mobile tint shop for sale, thought I would post it here first.. the reason I’m posting is because I enlisted into the army and by ppl pay while start basic training this coming January. Trailer comes as is with a plotter, tint rack, several boxes of maxpro tint and other tint tools for starting off. I became a citizen this past year and I felt it in my heart to serve and give back to what this beautiful country has given me and my family! Anyways I’m listing everything for $19,000! It’s ready to start a small mobile tint business anywhere Please excuse me if I’m not allowed to post this. Like this! Pm me for more info and pics. -
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Sun Pro Glass Tinting is NOW HIRING experienced Installs
Sun Pro Glass Tinting is looking for experienced installs in the Houston Area for *Residential & Commercial window tinting *Security film *Wet Glaze attachment system *Decal & logo installs Please send your resume or contact information to info@sunproglasstinting.com or call 281-242-0222 -
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2025 kia sorento pass front window will not roll down after we tinted it. Anyone else?
Maybe it got wet? I would check all the wire connectors on that door. -
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2025 kia sorento pass front window will not roll down after we tinted it. Anyone else?
2025 kia sorento pass front window will not roll down after we tinted it. Anyone else have this problem. switch clicks but no movement -
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Join Our Family-Run Window Tinting Business in Mobile, Alabama!
Are you a skilled window tinter looking for a new opportunity? Do you want to work in a fast-paced, fun environment where you’re treated like family? Look no further! About Us: We are a small, family-run business with 24 years of experience in the window tinting industry. We believe in second chances and go above and beyond to support our employees. We’re looking for a dedicated individual to join our team and grow with us. What We Offer: Health Insurance: We care about your well-being. Relocation Assistance: Willing to help the right candidate move to Mobile. Competitive Pay: 30% commission with the potential to make six figures! Career Growth: Opportunity to learn detailing and ceramic coating, with potential for management in the future. What We’re Looking For: Experience: At least 2 years of window tinting experience. Knowledge: General understanding of detailing and ceramic coating (training provided). Work Ethic: Hard worker who shows up on time and enjoys a fast-paced environment. Attitude: Willingness to learn and take instruction well. Why Join Us? Family Atmosphere: We treat our employees like family. Supportive Environment: We believe in second chances and helping our team succeed. Fun Workplace: Enjoy a lively and engaging work environment. If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and become part of our family, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today and let’s tint the Mobile together! -
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Newbie
You may want to consider hiring a professional for a few reasons. 1. Difficulty of Installation Professional window tinting is a skilled task that requires precision and experience: Large windows are particularly challenging to tint without bubbles or wrinkles and contamination. Professionals have specialized tools and techniques to ensure smooth application. DIY attempts often result in noticeable imperfections: Bubbles, creases, and dust particles trapped under the film Uneven edges or gaps around the window frame Inconsistent tint darkness across multiple windows etc 2. Risk of Thermal Fracture Incorrect film selection or application can lead to serious problems: Different glass types require specific tint films to avoid thermal stress Professionals can assess your windows and recommend appropriate films They understand the relationship between glass thickness, size, and tint darkness 3. Warranty Considerations Professional installation often comes with guarantees: Many manufacturers void warranties for DIY installations Professional installers typically offer their own workmanship warranty 4. Time and Cost Efficiency While DIY might seem cheaper initially: Professionals work faster and more efficiently Mistakes in DIY installation can be costly to fix The value of a professional's time and expertise often outweighs potential DIY savings 5. Proper Tools and Materials Professionals have access to: High-grade films not available to the general public Specialized tools for precise cutting and application Cleaning solutions that ensure proper adhesion It may sound like a good idea to save a few bucks and "do it yourself", but you are not going to be happy with the results, you risk breaking the glass from thermal fracture if the wrong film is used and or if there is partial shading on the window and it'd going to look like hell. -
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Newbie
I just realized this forum might be only for the professional tinter. I'm a DIY'er and was hoping to get some expert advice on selecting the best "home product" to apply to my windows on my home in order to reduce/control the heat coming through the windows. If this is not allowed, maybe someone can point me in the right direction for DIY. Thank you! -
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Paint Protection Film Sample Needed?
Hello, This is JW, a overseas salesman from Miraenanotech. If anybody needs free PPF Sample, please let me know -
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Gull wing system install
Both can be challenging; Gullwing already has the adhesive with a liner that needs to be removed and pressure applied to seat the adhesive with as few air pockets as possible. Any hiccups means a do over with each strip. Think about how it would look from the outside, not to mention the task of keeping it evenly aligned as you move along each strip. Practice makes progress, not perfection. I've got a few feet of white left over from my days in the industry and I can assure anyone will be challenged to install the stuff. What I have is predecessor of Gullwing and I cannot remember what they called it back then. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dow995 structural sealant is akin to working with peanut butter; it can be messy, but once dry it has a much cleaner look to a Gullwing with air pockets trapped. Sealant can easily drip or contact unwanted surfaces, making clean up fun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Either way, if there's any need for removal after a lengthy period of time, it could be work intensive to not do damage to the frame. Also, for both, you are best of waiting no less than one week film dry time (sun exposure and or warm and dry weather conditions) before applying any anchoring system, lest you find yourself with film lift in areas where the anchoring system was under stress to pull away. Here's a link for anyone who wants more info on Gullwing installation. https://windowfilm-staging.azurewebsites.net/commercial/bomb-blast-protection/mdico-gullwing-anchoring-system
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