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Truck 'N Stuff

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Truck 'N Stuff

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52 years of experience

Truck N Stuff has a 40 year history of servicing the central Illinois performing services such as window tinting, steps, tonneau covers, etc. Truck N Stuff currently has 6 very experienced employees to meet our customers accessory and installation needs. We also work with all the area dealers to help make your vehicle meet all your needs at the time of purchase.

Truck N Stuff has a 40 year history of servicing the central Illinois performing services such as window tinting, steps, tonneau covers, etc. Truck N Stuff currently has 6 very experienced employees to meet our customers accessory and installation needs. We also work with all the area dealers to help make your vehicle meet all your needs at the time of purchase.


SunGard Window Fashions

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SunGard Window Fashions

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SUNGARD WINDOW FASHIONS . . . We are a Hunter Douglas Gallery Showroom displaying a full range of Hunter Douglas custom blinds, shades, shutters for your home and business. This includes favorites like Duette® Honeycomb Shades, Silhouette® Window Shadings, Luminette® Privacy Sheers, Country Woods® Wood Blinds, EverWoods® Alternative Wood Blinds, and so many more. We also offer custom draperies and soft goods, as well as Madico window tinting film.

SUNGARD WINDOW FASHIONS . . . We are a Hunter Douglas Gallery Showroom displaying a full range of Hunter Douglas custom blinds, shades, shutters for your home and business. This includes favorites like Duette® Honeycomb Shades, Silhouette® Window Shadings, Luminette® Privacy Sheers, Country Woods® Wood Blinds, EverWoods® Alternative Wood Blinds, and so many more. We also offer custom draperies and soft goods, as well as Madico window tinting film.



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Mike's Discount Auto Transport

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Mike's Discount Auto Transport

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Customers say: Terrific value
25 years of experience

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Discount Auto Transport is now Mike's Discount Auto Transport. We are federally licensed and bonded auto mover for 15 years; A+ Rating with the BBB. We ship all types of vehicles nationwide, operable or inoperable, in open or enclosed carrier. Call us for a FREE quote.

"Looks great and they were so nice and very professional ??"

Jill A on September 2020

Window Tinting questions, answered by experts

On average, professionally applied residential window tinting can last anywhere from five to 25 years. The quality of the film material and installation help to determine if film will stay. In addition, gently cleaning windows with film can increase their longevity. Harsh and abrasive cleaners, alcohol-based and ammonia-based cleaners, and sharp scraping tools and scrubbers can all prematurely destroy the film's surface. Use a microfiber towel and gentle cleaning solutions to get rid of dirt and residue to prolong a tint's lifespan.

Home window tinting costs around $600 on average, and most homeowners pay between $150 and $1,600 for the service, depending on a few different factors. The number of windows you want tinted and the size of those windows are the most significant cost factors, as each window and each additional square foot of tint will add to your total. The quality of the tint itself is another important cost factor to consider, as additional coatings like low-emissivity (low-E) treatment will increase the cost of the materials.

The most popular way to remove home window tint is by using a hairdryer. Most people already have one in their home, but if you don’t, you can buy one for as little as $15. All you need to do is turn the hairdryer to its hottest and highest setting and run it over the window tint for a few minutes. Then, you can easily peel it away. You may need some goo remover for any leftover adhesive, but this DIY could be free for many people.    

Often, window film won’t stick if the glass is too dirty; dust and debris can prevent the adhesive from working. Make sure to clean the glass thoroughly before installing the window film. Low-quality film, which may have a weaker adhesive, might also be the cause of your window film’s inability to stick.

Clean with non-abrasive cleaners and a soft cloth, avoiding ammonia-based products that can degrade the film.

The Lake Of The Woods, IL homeowners’ guide to window tinting services

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