mga sir saan po mas maganda pakabit ng vkool sa dalawa? TIA.
http://www.facebook.com/VKoolPhilippines
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TINT-H...91348304211872
Okay po ba yun K37 na tint even at night? di po ba mahirap magdrive pag madilim?
Yung V-Kool OEM 05 siguro halos pareho lang ng performance sa SolarGard HP Charcoal 06 diba?
Ang ayaw ko kasi sa NP CH 06 medyo magic na yun dating. Ang HP Supreme naman masyadong madilim kahit supreme 10 palang pero hindi ako natutuwa sa heat rejection.
Ron, maybe this is too much pero pwede patingin ng tint na kinabit sa Corolla Altis mo? Pics naman sir.
SG, TSER of V-Kool OEM 05 is 70%, infrared rejection rate or heat rejection is 78%. SolarGard HP Charcoal 06 has a TSER of 58%, they did not published its IR rejection or heat rejection rate.
I can post the pics of my TB here. It has VKool OEM 05 on its side and rear windows.
Guys v-kool ba yun clear tint na greenish. Saw this in a legacy, nainggit ako.
Sige numbah5 patingin nung OEM05 na VKool mo. Thanks
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I availed of their promo a couple of weeks back. Had VK-40 for the windshield and OEM 5 for the sides and rear. the windshield has bubbles on the bottom part. Looks like, they're going to have to do it again but I'm satisfied with the heat rejection of Vkool. Its their installers who leave much to be desired
Q: What is TSER?
A: Total Solar Energy Rejected (TSER) is the percentage of the total solar energy that is rejected. TSER includes visible light, infrared radiation and ultraviolet energy. The higher the percentage, the higher the percentage of solar energy deflected. Most tinting shops use Infra Red Rejection (IRR) as a guide to the level of heat rejection. However, IRR only covers a fraction of TSER. Internationally, TSER is used as a guide as it is a more accurate way of measuring heat rejection.
TSER
V-Kool OEM 5 = 46%
SolarGard HP Charcoal 6 = 58%
My personal comparison of TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejected) data among brands. Do take it with a grain of salt.
Tint series that belong to same tier will provide comparable (but not exact) heat rejection performance.
Tint series that belong to higher tier provides higher performance but generally costs more.
Consider also the warranty length. 5-7 years warranty are pretty common now.
Tier 1:
V-Kool VK and X series
Nano-Tech Clear Sky series
Huper Optik X3 Ceramic, Nano-Ceramic and Clear Ceramic series
SolarGard LX and Silver series
3M CR series
Llumar Ultra Performance, SpectraSelect and Windshield series
Tier 2:
V-Kool K series
Nano-Tech VIP, Charcoal and Reflective series
Huper Optik Klassisch, Klassich Black and Shield series
SolarGard HP and Sterling series
3M BC and CS series
Platinum MNSR series
Llumar Deluxe and High Performance series
Tier 3:
V-Kool OEM series
SolarGard Non-HP series
3M FX series
Platinum MX and MBSR series
Llumar Standard and Premium series