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BMW Mini- Window TintingPosted on Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 9:45 pm and is filed under Blog, Mini Window Tinting.
A few weeks after this picture, she passed her driving test! Well done Livia! Livia now produces a lot of my marketing material, so if you need somebody who is a wizard with photoshop – she is the girl you really need. Livia normally produces artwork for the music business and does a lot of work for urban rap artists who promote themselves via Myspace. You can check out her work at www.three29design.com Make sure you tell her I sent you! Executive Coach – one of our bigger jobs!Posted on Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at 4:43 pm and is filed under Blog.
We completed this coach for a company who customise coaches. They customise coaches for lots of football clubs. I am not sure what team this is going to?  They did one recently for Newcastle United and I have done a few over the last couple of years. This is the biggest one I have worked on and the ticket price for the coach – yours for £300,000. I had better be careful with this baby. Here are some install pics. 1. This is about 50% into the installation. 2. This is part of the process for tinting the rear window. The windows on coaches are normally flat – oh no – not this one. It was very curved at the top and it took some time to prepare the rear window.
Here is the finished job! If you have a question – please ask it here.Posted on Sunday, July 19th, 2009 at 2:50 pm and is filed under Blog.
Range Rover – Before/During & After PicturesPosted on Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at 9:36 pm and is filed under Blog.
Here we have a brand new Range Rover Westminster in for window tinting. We recommended Llumar ATC 15% window film for this customer. He was looking for a nice look that is not too dark. This car had a cream interior, so this is something to consider before installation as the film chosen would look darker on a car with a black interior for example. Here we have the vehicle prior to installation- it looks a little naked don’t you think?
We tape off all felt door seals to minimise contamination
This is how we make the film patterns – all done on the outside of the vehicle.
And then before installation, we clean the glass really well with a foam glass cleaner.
And here we have the finished vehicle – it took about 3 hours to complete the job.
Kerry Katona’s Mercedes Benz S ClassPosted on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 11:17 pm and is filed under Blog.
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