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  1. Join Date
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    #1761
    Tint is subjective and depende sa end user.

    Windshield tint and if your planning to put rfid, go for legit ceramic tint to avoid fail read on your rfid.

    TSER, i have never seen any brand that go >90%, 50-70% is considered very good. They might be pointing to IRR and not TSER.

    VLT in WS, if you prefer very clear at night, go for >50% . Some prefer between 25-35 VLT. Yours to test.


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    #1762
    Quote Originally Posted by ayosbathere View Post
    ano po ba talaga best na tint/film ceramic (with >90% Heat Rejection [TSER], Better UV Protection and no issue in reading RFID)
    90% heat rejection? ... now that would be something ...

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    #1763
    Consider Nano Ceramic Tint for maximum visibility even you choose the super black shade..... heat rejection for me is just secondary.

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    #1764
    Quote Originally Posted by Akky M View Post
    Tint is subjective and depende sa end user.

    Windshield tint and if your planning to put rfid, go for legit ceramic tint to avoid fail read on your rfid.

    TSER, i have never seen any brand that go >90%, 50-70% is considered very good. They might be pointing to IRR and not TSER.

    VLT in WS, if you prefer very clear at night, go for >50% . Some prefer between 25-35 VLT. Yours to test.


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    what is your recommendation TINT brand which does > 50% TSER ?

    Thanks a lot

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    #1765
    3M Color Stable series are all above 50% TSER. RFID readable through the tint, stays good for decades. I have a car which has had 3M CS for almost 20 years now plus parked in the sun for the past 4 (newer cars get preferential treatment) and the only window that has any unevenness is the back (probably not helped by the defogger lines).



    TSER is comprised of 3 parts: UV, IR, and VLT. (Surprise, visible light IS solar energy)
    A tint with 99% TSER will also be so dark you can hardly see through it.
    In practice, you want something around about 60% TSER with 90-99% UV and IR rejection. If you can find one that still has high VLT, then that's a very good tint (and will probably be expensive). The likes of VKool or Huper Optik. For this class I'll recommend Huper Optik. Basically as cool and clear as VKool but non-metallic so your RFIDs still work.

    I want to try X-Films, but since I have no experience with the brand aside from other comments here I can't really recommend it.
    Last edited by Dr.Kamiya; April 20th, 2024 at 02:41 AM.

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    #1766
    Hyundai's new nanotech-based car cooling system is called the Nano Cooling Film and was just formally released this morning:

    "Hyundai Motor’s experiments with Nano Cooling Film have confirmed its effectiveness. In a study comparing the interior temperature of vehicles during daylight hours in the summer, it was found that Nano Cooling Film reduced the temperature near the driver’s head by up to 10.98°C compared to conventional tint film, and up to 12.33°C compared to the same vehicle without window tinting. Additionally, the crash pad temperature of the vehicle with Nano Cooling Film was 15.38°C lower than the same vehicle with conventional tinting, and 22°C lower than the same vehicle without tinting."

    "Hyundai Motor today applied its exclusive Nano Cooling Film on 70 customer vehicles in Lahore, Pakistan as part of the ‘Made Cooler By Hyundai’ campaign. Hyundai Motor selected the Lahore market to introduce its transparent Film, as attaching tinted film to vehicle windows is prohibited for security reasons in Lahore. Nano Cooling Film reduces the interior temperature by over 10°C without darkening the windows and complies with local laws."

    "This innovative solution aims to provide relief to local drivers who face the challenges of scorching summer heat exceeding 50°C and high energy costs. The application of the film is offered at no cost to these customers, demonstrating the company’s commitment to improving the driving experience in hot climates."

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    #1767
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Kamiya View Post
    3M Color Stable series are all above 50% TSER. RFID readable through the tint, stays good for decades. I have a car which has had 3M CS for almost 20 years now plus parked in the sun for the past 4 (newer cars get preferential treatment) and the only window that has any unevenness is the back (probably not helped by the defogger lines).



    TSER is comprised of 3 parts: UV, IR, and VLT. (Surprise, visible light IS solar energy)
    A tint with 99% TSER will also be so dark you can hardly see through it.
    In practice, you want something around about 60% TSER with 90-99% UV and IR rejection. If you can find one that still has high VLT, then that's a very good tint (and will probably be expensive). The likes of VKool or Huper Optik. For this class I'll recommend Huper Optik. Basically as cool and clear as VKool but non-metallic so your RFIDs still work.

    I want to try X-Films, but since I have no experience with the brand aside from other comments here I can't really recommend it.
    Your response really help me out.
    Do you know the authorize 3M tint dealer with contact info.

    Thank!!!!

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    #1768
    Hello Folks,

    Please help me out the autoshop dealer for the following

    1. Sunblock
    2. 3M
    3. Huper Optik


    also please feedback your recommendation for above 3 brands.
    I prefer witg following specs
    TSER 55%-63%
    VLT - WS 40; 32 (the rest)

    Thank You

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    #1769
    Quote Originally Posted by ayosbathere View Post
    Hello Folks,

    Please help me out the autoshop dealer for the following

    1. Sunblock
    2. 3M
    3. Huper Optik


    also please feedback your recommendation for above 3 brands.
    I prefer witg following specs
    TSER 55%-63%
    VLT - WS 40; 32 (the rest)

    Thank You

    What vehicle and what's your budget?

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    #1770
    Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
    What vehicle and what's your budget?
    Ford Everest po
    Budget ... hmmm range 25K - 35K

    Thanks!!!

What's the best car tint brand and color?