You know.. I had to think about this for a minute. I think the one tip I would give, is to master cutting by hand and not to rely on a plotter. Granted it will take 1000's of cars before it's mastered, the confidence you'll have if the plotter breaks or even the confidence of knowing that anywhere in the world you go, you have a skill you can turn into easy cash is powerful imo. Not to mention the competitive advantage you'll have over other tinters that won't be able to tint import and classic vehicles but you will. Hope that answers your question 😅
Yea I try to always let them know, especially if I get the feeling they are new to the province or country. Since so many cars have illegal tint, it's easy for newcomers to assume. I always charge removal too, even though I try to let customers know, the onus is ultimately not on me.
If you could pick one tip to give to a beginner what would that be? Thanks and have a great day!
You know.. I had to think about this for a minute. I think the one tip I would give, is to master cutting by hand and not to rely on a plotter. Granted it will take 1000's of cars before it's mastered, the confidence you'll have if the plotter breaks or even the confidence of knowing that anywhere in the world you go, you have a skill you can turn into easy cash is powerful imo. Not to mention the competitive advantage you'll have over other tinters that won't be able to tint import and classic vehicles but you will. Hope that answers your question 😅
Quick question. Do you let people know that it could be illegal? Do you still charge for removal?
Yea I try to always let them know, especially if I get the feeling they are new to the province or country. Since so many cars have illegal tint, it's easy for newcomers to assume. I always charge removal too, even though I try to let customers know, the onus is ultimately not on me.