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December 18th, 2012 08:31 AM #181
di ba pwedeng mahiyain lang? haha!!!
ano maganda kunin na sg, panget kasi yung 3m bc series na kinabit ng casa, may bubbles na sa edge at mainit talaga....
yung dark sana o black at di nainit....pero di hirap sa gabi
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December 18th, 2012 10:21 AM #182Sir windshield and 2 front windows for 2010 santa fe, inabot 3,600 less 200 discount bigay ni Julie
dapat sir mas dark kaysa sa 38 yung pinakabit mo sa windshield for more provacy and more heat rejection. tapos hindi charcoal kundi yung metaalized para icnreased pa anh heat rejection
the Q19 i installed on the windshield is good enough for me. meron pa din init pumapasok pero not as bad as the old tint na mas dark pero mas mainit sa araw.
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December 18th, 2012 10:26 AM #183sir i would advice you to go to their shop and see for yourself the different kinds of tints they have and ask a lot of questions before you do decide. also, check their swatches against your windows to have an actual performance of the tints you are considering. madali sila kausap at very accommodating. nrrow down your choice between the 2 nearest types before finally deciding and letting them cut the tints that will satisfy your needs.
Concentrate first on the windshield, then if naka decide ka na, proceed to the sides and rear windshield.Last edited by yourman_2nd; December 18th, 2012 at 10:28 AM.
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December 18th, 2012 11:21 AM #184ano maganda kunin na sg, panget kasi yung 3m bc series na kinabit ng casa, may bubbles na sa edge at mainit talaga....
yung dark sana o black at di nainit....pero di hirap sa gabi
note: actually based on data sheets, 3M BC is same tier lang rin ng Solar Gard HP series.
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December 18th, 2012 11:38 AM #185
Baka Charcoal 13 sa 2 front windows, Charcoal 6 sa rear windows ng Sportage. Tapos Charcoal 32 sa windshield. Ganyan gawin mo *slvrsrfr.
Gusto ko sana HP Supreme 10 para mas madilim kaso mas mataas ang TSER ng HP Charcoal.
Titingnan ko nalang kung alin ang mas "black" tingnan. Ayoko talaga ng reflective tint.
Hindi pala bagay eh
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December 19th, 2012 08:40 PM #186Meron po ba ditong Solargard sterling 70 users? kamusta po ang performance niya? salamat po in advance...
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December 20th, 2012 06:37 AM #187
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December 20th, 2012 08:53 AM #188LX70 has both high visibility (72% VLT) + high heat rejection (55% TSER). this level of heat rejection is normally found on darker tints. that is the reason why it is expensive.
compare it with Sterling 70 which has 74% VLT + 33% TSER.
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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 and SpectraSelect 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
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December 20th, 2012 11:16 AM #190
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