QUOTE(Gigabitz @ Jun 19 2014, 10:52 PM)
2 weeks is much more better, safety film required more curing period 2-3 months. Anyways do not worry, as the bubble defect will be cover under warranty claim
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Jul 6 2014, 12:58 AM) Sorry tailors, I'm new in here and trying to catch up with the threads yet can't see the summary/conclusion of pros n cons of various tints brands. I could verify this, the product is called V-Kool Safety Currently lookin for tinted for my New Teana and being offered by TanChong, VKOOL 4mil security firm for 2.1k (claimed 4.2k original price). I'm not sure how vkool performed and if this security firm really worth 4k? 50% discount just sounds marketing gimmick. The spec given by the SA was: "Heat reject 92% for side windows , Front n rear is Vk elite 94% , The light transmission for whole car is 70%" Is this spec good? And vkool reputable? If it's compared to 3M? Thanks. Refer http://www.v-kool.com.my/Content/automotiv...t-catalogue.htm The price that you are getting is really really worth for it and you can always called up the branch to ask about the performance or pricing at http://www.v-kool.com.my/contact_us.php |
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Jul 8 2014, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(Kvsual @ Jul 8 2014, 05:12 PM) Thanks bro. Yeap already confirmed with this vkool 4mil safety film. Hope its good ard 94% heat rejection front n rear and 92% side windows. Good? V-Kool is pioneer in film industry, no doubt about the reputation. How bout vkool reputation? Any problems gas been complained by user before? Any bubbles issue? Previously used Raytech before, I could say no problems at all for 4years. Bubbles is normally under warranty issue. |
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Jul 16 2014, 01:18 AM
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QUOTE(seichirosano @ Jul 15 2014, 11:48 AM) Guys, recently I just did my car tint armorcoat 4mil security film, they did say 48 hours and now I'm in day 3 but I still feel worried to wind down windows, I think my car is under sun for only half a day and most of the time is cloudy weather. Should I wwait or? You can wind down the windows after 48 hours. Please be patient as the film need some curing period 1-2 months. Kindly refer to your warranty card. If any there is any defect, please send back to the workshop for warranty claim. |
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Jul 23 2014, 10:39 AM
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Jul 23 2014, 11:36 PM
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QUOTE(djlah @ Jul 23 2014, 04:01 PM) Hi all sifu, Very simple, bring your car to another shop of authorized dealer after tint, how can we verify the film provided in correct model we paid? for brand example, 3M AutoFilm Nano. For example, You did 3M at Ampang, then just bring along the warranty card to 3M at Damansara or others places |
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Aug 19 2014, 01:11 PM
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Aug 21 2014, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(McFD2R @ Aug 21 2014, 02:18 PM) Need some advise. Amongst 3M, V-Kool & Llumar .. which tint and grade offers the best TSER & security? Then you should visit our V-Kool showroom and have free demo & gift at http://www.v-kool.com.my/contact_us.phpI have installed Llumar Diamond 6 for security in my previous ride but the heat rejection isn't that good. I'm looking for a change. Oh, it has to be within the VLT guidelines and for the front, Smart Tag friendly. |
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Aug 25 2014, 12:42 AM
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QUOTE(vknight @ Aug 24 2014, 11:00 PM) Will the TSER for different type of films such as below provide different heat rejection: I would say Sputtered (Metalized) Films. Why? Dyed or Colored Films Sputtered (Metalized) Films Hybrid Films Ceramic Films For example, Lets say all above type having same TSER of 50 (for discussion sake only). Will one type provide a better heat rejection compared to the other? Thanks in advance. Because metal always a good conductor compare to others material |
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QUOTE(Uncle 6 @ Aug 26 2014, 12:07 AM) Undisputed Vk 40 http://www.v-kool.com.my/Content/automotiv...t-catalogue.htm Vk ELITE Visible Light Transmittance 73.20% Visible Light Reflectance 8.00% Ultra-Violet Radiation Rejection 99.00% Shading Coefficient 0.50 Infra-Red Heat Rejection 94.00% Vk 55 Visible Light Transmittance 58.00% Visible Light Reflectance 7.00% Ultra-Violet Radiation Rejection 99.00% Shading Coefficient 0.48 Infra-Red Heat Rejection 96.00% Vk 40 (not sure if still availabe) IMHO, the best heat rejection film. Visible Light Transmittance 43.00% Visible Light Reflectance 10.00% Ultra-Violet Radiation Rejection 99.00% Shading Coefficient 0.42 Infra-Red Heat Rejection 98.00% |
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Aug 28 2014, 04:36 PM
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QUOTE(daviestxj @ Aug 28 2014, 01:09 AM) Hi i want to do a darker layer of tint on my current tint. My advice is however one window is not tinted due to break in before and i want to tint the same colour tint with the rest of the window plus another dark layer tint. Anyone can recommend ? im from old klang road 1. Re-tint your break in windows first with previous tint. 2. After that, you can consider to put 2nd layer on it but you need to take note on 2 thing - Product warranty might be void. - Select your 2nd layer tint with Visible Light Transmission >50% otherwise you 1st layer plus 2nd layer might be illegal on the road |
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Aug 30 2014, 04:26 PM
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QUOTE(alvin_thor @ Aug 30 2014, 03:16 PM) Hi, Agard - Not worth it !! With that price you can get premium tint from VKool, 3M, Huper or RaytechI'm a new owner of hyundai elantra, and looking for a good tinting advise Currently there's 2 choices for me, but the option is still open for other brands with great value: - Agard perfect series for RM2500 for all windows - Rich cool series for RM1500 for all windows I've read through the forum and find that V-kool, 3M, and HO are the top names for tint. I'm not particular with the budget as good tinting will need extra amount of $$. So any sifus can help? Thanks Rich Cool - No comment, korean film? |
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QUOTE(BlackWoods @ Sep 30 2014, 08:36 AM) I think most of the people will still go with 70 on the front and 50 on sides and rear. Depends on the individual, I don't really support on this new ruling. If you put 70 front, 50 driver seat and 30 rear and passenger, it gonna look so weird They should lower the VLT for FWS from 70% to 60% and the rest windows from 50% to 40% |
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QUOTE(shashiok @ Oct 1 2014, 12:13 PM) Dear Sellers and all sifus here. Why do you want to remove the free Llumar tinted? Due to privacy or performance? I am planning to get my 5 months Alza tinted. Please PM me any USA brand tinted that compliance with JPJ new rules. Budget max is 2k. And, my alza comes with Llumar security tinted. Does the security tinted need to take off? Please advice. Thanks Yes, 1st layer need to be remove otherwise the warranty will void for 1st and 2nd layer film. |
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