I remove the rear wipers. and tell them to never use them again/.....
Just said this to a customer about 2 or 3 weeks ago and he said, do you know how hard it is to see out one of those windows when it's raining hard ??
Sooooo...... ?? Use your side view mirrors. Just got a quick glance on that one.
Just said this to a customer about 2 or 3 weeks ago and he said, do you know how hard it is to see out one of those windows when it's raining hard ??
Sooooo...... ?? Use your side view mirrors. Just got a quick glance on that one.
Yikes, that does not look good! Now I'm glad I made the choice to laminate the window wrap I did on a van last summer. It was my first one. It had a super curvey back window, which did not make it easy to stretch the laminated perf over, but I got the job done. Wrapped the to side windows in the back as well. I did warn the Customer that the wiper sould do some damage, but left it up to him to make the choice to remove the wiper. Checked on him a couple months later and he said it was looking good. I should check on him again to see if he's used the wiper and how it's all looking. Thank you for sharing!
Yet they drive their 4 door sedan without a rear wiper in a torrential downpour and not even care.
Any idea what could have caused this to happen?
I am desperate for help! I have another window perf fail. I didn't install this, my customer did. Here is what I know. I used Solvex brand perf and it is laminated with optically clear Arlon. I asked the installer if he used water or solution when installing the perf and he said "no". He also said the window was cold so they turned the heat on inside the cab of the truck to warm the windows from the inside and kept the heat on during installation. I have attached a pic (I think) of the end result. Any idea what could have caused this to happen?
Any idea what could have caused this to happen?
that's the problem with a customer install...you now have no way to know if it was a material/fabrication fail or if it's an installer fail. The problem is that even the most honest of customers will lie to your face in order to avoid taking responsibility (or to save their ego in some cases).
Even if we could guess at why the perf failed it could be so many things....maybe they didn't clean the window properly...maybe they cleaned it with something that reacts with the glue....you'll never know. Maybe they didn't crank the heat like they said. Maybe it was on crooked and they tried to peel it off and re-apply. Maybe they used a credit card or a sleeve to press it on and it wasn't enough pressure.
When a customer wants to do the install themselves i always tell them we will not make a new one for free if it fails. No guarantees, warantees or promises because there's no way for us to deduce what went wrong therefore there's no way to fix it. I tell them they assume all responsibility.