I was also considering nanotech before but I read somewhere na to be cautious with this tint since kadudaduda kung bakit walang info sa net on this film aside sa website ng LA Tintroom. If we can easily get info on 3m vkool and others then why not nanotech. The info technology on tints or films are everywhere but not on this nanotech tints. So, something might be fishy. Just my opinion.
In that case, I'll have to give an "excellent review" with nano tech. In comparison with the "free" Huper Optics (is my spelling correct?), I felt right away the heat the first time I used the car in the middle of the day.
I know right away that it is from the tint and so I was contemplating on having the car tinted with nano tech. However, I got used to it for the past two years so I haven't replaced it yet. The cheapskate in me...
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Another thing that I'm considering is, aside from the lack of online reviews about the brand, LA Cars seems to have a "bad reputation" here in this forum. Someone replied to me regarding that and I can't recall where.
Pareho po siguro tayo lahat when it comes to spending our money and time mga bossings.
I learnt the hard way that the only tint values that matters are: VLT and TSER. The rest like IRR, UVR, etc, not much (marketing BS if I should say).
I was already burnt with installing Sunbloc na p9.5k (windshield only) pero performance was lame, TSER po nun was only < 50%! Compared to NanoTech Charcoal Neutral na 60% TSER, malaki difference sa heat rejection. I had 3m, lumina, v-kool tints before.
So ngayun very specific ako to get tints with TSER values na >= 60%.
Ingat din po sa 3m and other brands, make sure orig po yan. Dami din po pekeng tints naglipana. Less than a year palit ka na tint.
Duda rin ako dati sa nanotech, so pinuntahan ko po store nila haha. Now (based on experience na rin) I am confident sa TintRoom Davao kasi may dedicated tinting shop sila.
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Thanks for the update sir!
May I know exactly what kind of Sunbloc tint was installed in your windshield?
I'm also torn between the two kasi for my front windshield (Sunbloc & NanoTech).
My current tint set up is 3M medium shade in all windows and just want to change the windshield to a neutral shade kasi hirap sa gabi pag provincial/unlit roads and mismatch sa stock HID projector ko.
I forgot po but it was a Sunbloc Non Plus Ultra na ang TSER is below 50% po. Mainit po yun even after more than 2 weeks na curing. Hazy din and nahihilo kami ni mrs pag drive, parang may grado ang windshield. It maybe an installation problem but I got fed-up and had it replaced. Sorry but baka maganda po pag-setup sa inyong lugar but definitely my SunBloc experience was bad here in Davao.
UPDATE: I already had the NanoTech ClearSky 9060 installed on my WildTrak’s windshield last week. Na test drive ko na rin sa very heavy rain at night sa Bukidnon-Davao (BuDa) road and it was very good. Di na po mahirap mag drive sa gabi, yey! Wala rin yung haze at hilo during driving.
Sa ngayon ay mas mainit siya kaysa sa NanoTech Charcoal Neutral (60% TSER vs 69% TSER ng ClearSky) na pinalitan. Pero definitely better dun sa SunBloc na < 50% TSER na pinatanggal ko.
Sabi ng TintRoom Davao patapos daw po muna curing period (up to a month). Tama naman po kasi few days pa lang eh. [emoji28] Assured naman nila na if may heat issue pa rin daw po after curing, we can escalate the issue sa management.
TIP: I kept a cut of all those tints installed on my cars and label them with Sharpies. Hinihingi ko po sa installer.
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That’s why it was a hard lesson learnt for me, get the tint with highest TSER. Nung nabili ko po SunBloc I was told Non Plus Ultra yun same sa installed tint sa Rav4 ng manager ng shop. Ibang variant po ng Non Plus siguro nilagay. [emoji27]
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