QUOTE(wyshin88 @ Jun 26 2018, 09:58 AM)
Hi, if just looking at the spec above, TSER is a more accurate way in judging the heat rejection. For a "dark" tint (38%VLT), usually can achieve above 60%TSER (Total Solar Energy Rejection), however the above Llumar tint can only achieve 58%. Take for example VKool 30 VKool 30 TSER is 66%
As for the unlimited film replacement option that the installer is giving you, as a car owner I wouldn't want that as removing the tint on the back windscreen will damage the demister, and even the front windscreen when you remove a tint, it will rip off the side black frame making it looks ugly. Side windows are still okay but after removal, needs to do proper cleaning to remove the existing tint glue.
Thanks for the info! As for the unlimited film replacement option that the installer is giving you, as a car owner I wouldn't want that as removing the tint on the back windscreen will damage the demister, and even the front windscreen when you remove a tint, it will rip off the side black frame making it looks ugly. Side windows are still okay but after removal, needs to do proper cleaning to remove the existing tint glue.
Ya it looks like the V-Kool has a better feature tint.
I'm gonna choose a 38% VLT tint for my car, so having an option to be covered for saman JPJ & replacement of film (if anything happen) is a good one. I'm not sure whether other tint manufacturer offer the same options for their VLT 30+% tint.