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Never had to do this, so I don't no what to charge ?

Replicator

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Customer has a (roughly) 8FTx4FT window with full coverage perforated film.

What in the world would I charge him to remove it and clean up the glass ?
 

tsgstl

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It comes off fairly EZ with a wide razor scraper.
They are like $15 @ lowes
If it is laminated you might be able to pull off in one sheet with some heat.

One guy could do it in 30 minutes with removing adhesive.
Charge a hour+ to be safe.
 

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tsgstl

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3 hours? no way

I'd prefer unlaminated. The scraper cuts trhough it like butter.


Bring a broom and don't do it on a windy day. Scraping perf of glass is messy
 

Replicator

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I'm figuring about an hour tops with the wide scraper and some sprayway glass cleaner.

But, it's probably worth a little more than an hours pay to do it . . .

It is unlaminated . . . FUN, FUN, FUN !
 

incy.com

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if it is a customer, not a prospect, I would explain how easy and quick it may be (read comments above) and as a courtesy, would offer to do it on an horly basis, if they set on not doing it them selfs.
 

SignManiac

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I would instead pay the customer $50.00 for him to do it, then stand there and count how many times he swears out load!
 

2B

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:thread

incy.com

clicked on the link in your sig and it is requiring log-in information.
What is your information/prices etc... for your products/services?
 

CheapVehicleWrap

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I'm figuring about an hour tops with the wide scraper and some sprayway glass cleaner.

But, it's probably worth a little more than an hours pay to do it . . .

It is unlaminated . . . FUN, FUN, FUN !


Don't forget travel time too. And take your time doing it. Milk them for an entire day if you want.
 

d fleming

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Did two removals of some VERY old toasted perf at 43"x63" (two windows to right of door) and then installed new perf to one of them (far right window) this morning. 1 hour total. I use a 4" sheetrock knife from HD to remove.
 

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Flame

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Bill hourly. I could be out of there in under 30 minutes. Add in drive time and boom, nice and easy and you're done. Seriously, I took 2 year perf off my window and cleaned it in under FIVE minutes. Super easy job :)
 
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