any recommendation on this brand?
price range?
went to this shop... told me na sikat daw ang Llumar sa saudi. probably because of its heat and uv rejection.
3 shades lang daw available. super dark, dark and medium.
around P4,500 daw sa suv.
Heat rejecting din. Their website claims lower inside temps by as much as 16C but I doubt it. My Avanza has Llumar tint, it did reduce the heat inside the car but I feel and think (purely subjective) that their lower cost brand, Platinum rejects heat better. I have Platinum on the windshield of my Innova.
Solar guard is better at heat rejection. Best is still V Kool but be prepared to shell out a lot of cash.
maganda yung Llumar, black yung ginamit sa side at likod ng innova ko. pero sa gabi, maliwanag pa rin. pero yung sa harapan, light gray yata yun, may parang wave yung windshield, naka dalawang palit na ganoon pa din, free tint galing sa toyota otis. hindi ko na binalik, tinamad na ako ibalik. one year mahigit na din. balak ko sanang palitan ng ibang brand na efficient sa heat rejection. any suggestion? tnx
anong no. yung install sa innova mo? heat rejection? privacy?
most likely, platinum tint yan.pero yung sa harapan, light gray yata yun, may parang wave yung windshield, naka dalawang palit na ganoon pa din, free tint galing sa toyota otis. hindi ko na binalik, tinamad na ako ibalik. one year mahigit na din. balak ko sanang palitan ng ibang brand na efficient sa heat rejection. any suggestion? tnx
dapat llumar na din pinakabit mo.
To pinakabit ko last week sa hi-lander ko, mukhang ayus naman... + its a budget meal.. hehehe
d ko rin sure kung platinum yung ipinalit eh. pero dati platinum yung naka install sa tamaraw fx ko. ok naman. more than 10 years din tumagal. kaso lang nga, iba na yung init ng araw ngayon, yung dating medium gray na effective na pang reject ng init noon, ngayon wa- effect na. kailangan black na yata dahil sa tindi ng init.
Magkano inabot sa crosswind mo? Hehe and saan ka nagpakabit?Originally Posted by blue_gambit
*blue_gambit: anong Llumar series and VLT number ang pinakabit mo? how much?
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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
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 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
* red_one
does the Llumar Deluxe and High Performance series available in the PH?
*trucker111: sorry, no idea what Llumar series are being sold locally and who is the authorized distributor.
They have Deluxe Metallized (ATN). About the High Performance, you could get in touch with them at LLumar Philippines | Home They're very accomodating and so far gave me prompt replies over the years. I hope they'll treat you the same.
afaik I have the Premium Dyed (AT) on 3 years and still no sign of degradation. I also have the ATN 35 for 2 years on a clunker and visibility is great despite the next to useless headlights it has.
Estimate is around Php 3000 front and back then add a bit for the sides. Could be 2000 per cut. You could be asked to add a bit if turns out to be labor intensive.
I don't see them marketing aggressively but I believe they have a top notch product. Could be their sales focus more on buildings rather than cars. In the end, it's up to your installer to do justice to a great product.
Last edited by indiej; February 3rd, 2013 at 06:23 AM. Reason: estimated costs