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How To Find a Good Window Tint Distributor Online

 

Wholesale Window Tint

Before the advent of ecommerce, getting window tint at wholesale prices was impossible unless you obtained a business license as a professional window tinter and had a relationship with a window film manufacturer.

Many aftermarket businesses are now using automotive window tinting as an add-on service to increase profits. How much profit? Well let's a look:

-Cost of (1) 40"x100' foot roll of window film: about $160 (at wholesale price)

-Tinting of (5) Cars at a price of $160 each= $800

-$800 - $160= a rough profit of $640

Not too bad considering 5 cars can be tinted in one day by a professional window tinter.

Even though the internet has made purchasing window tint very easy, it still is difficult to purchase window tint film directly through manufacturers such as Llumar, Johnsons, 3m, Solar Gard to name a few. Most require some proof that you are a professional.

So how can you bypass all of the red tape that manufacturers have in place and start making some money tinting windows today? By visiting an online store of a window tint distributor. There are a handful of window film distributors that have crossed over into the world of ecommerce, but most still remain old-fashioned, over the phone only distributors.

Here are a few wholesale window tint distributors that have online stores: www.windowtintstore.com, www.buytint.com, & www.tintsupply.com.

Want to learn how to tint? Try www.carwindowtintings.com

Author: Matt Menster
 
Author Bio:
Matt Menster is a notable scripter. Matt likes to pen down articles about this field.
 
 
 

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