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August 27th, 2003 10:50 AM #11
maganda yan palagay sa windshield lang. magkano naman kaya aabutin yun 10k hehehhehehheh
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August 27th, 2003 11:57 AM #12
nasa 5K or less ata yung windshield eh.
depende kung ilang squarefeet.
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August 27th, 2003 02:04 PM #13
meron bang clear tint yung 3M? V-cool several years in a row ko na nakikita sa transport show sa megamall. Meron silang "hallway" na puro lights na nakatutok, pag punta ko sa portion na may V-cool clear, wala talagang init.
kung merong clear na 3M (yung "no tint" look) mas sulit na siguro yun.
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August 27th, 2003 05:46 PM #15V-cool certainly works, that's what I'm sure of. My brother has it installed in his car. Hanep ang heat rejection and visibility is not compromised (obviously kasi almost clear siya). Installation is difficult though as the film is much thicker than 3M or Sungard.
To answer your question, yes, it's better than 3M since 3M has yet to come up with an answer to V-cool's near-clear film technology with very good heat and UV rejection.
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August 27th, 2003 06:58 PM #16bro yung tint ba ng v-cool ay ung clear at halos parang walang nakalagay na tint?magkano naman aabutin pag nagpakabit sa CRV?at saan magandang magpakabit nun? tnx...
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August 27th, 2003 08:01 PM #17I have V-Kool on my Paj. Pero windshield lang and driver and front passenger side lang. Mga 9thou inabot. Di ko alam i-compare sa 3M pero akala ko wala ka talaga init na mararamdaman. Meron pa rin. Pag may araw at tinapat mo yung kamay mo sa araw may init pa rin, di talaga siguro nakakaimbento ng talagang 100% heat rejection. Yung ibabaw ng dashboard umiinit din. Pero siyempre mas mainit talaga kung walang tint. Yung UV rejection niya ang mataas. 98% yata yun (pero di mo naman mararamdaman ang UV (causes skin cancer etc.) e. Heat pa rin ang kalaban mo.
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August 27th, 2003 10:04 PM #18so whats next to vcool in terms of heat reduction? is it 3m, sunguard, quantum o solarguard?
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August 31st, 2003 11:39 PM #19Had my sunroof vcooled. At first, umangal ako kasi when I touched the glass, ang init! They said to compare its heat rejection capability, put your hand inches from the glass. The heat you would feel (or the lack of it) would be more obvious that way. Ang angal ko sa 3M, after a while, the gap between the tint if full tint ka tapos my hiwa, lumalaki. Ang advise sa akin sa mga non vcool tints, don't look at the shade. Look at its heat rejection capability which normally follows depending on the tint's thickness, not darkness.
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September 1st, 2003 07:00 AM #20Originally posted by altec
Had my sunroof vcooled. At first, umangal ako kasi when I touched the glass, ang init! They said to compare its heat rejection capability, put your hand inches from the glass. The heat you would feel (or the lack of it) would be more obvious that way. Ang angal ko sa 3M, after a while, the gap between the tint if full tint ka tapos my hiwa, lumalaki. Ang advise sa akin sa mga non vcool tints, don't look at the shade. Look at its heat rejection capability which normally follows depending on the tint's thickness, not darkness.
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