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post Aug 25 2014, 07:22 PM

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Metallized Window Tint Film
Metallized films are created by applying very thin coats of reflective metal to the tint’s film, ensuring a high-level of safety from the sun’s UV rays while being able to maintain some of the thinnest film possible. This is advantageous as it provides advanced safety and privacy, all with minimal limitations of visibility from the inside of the tinted windows. This type is very useful in vehicles in which being able to efficiently see through the windows is important to your safety.

Ceramic Window Tint Film
Ceramic Window Tint films are at the top of window tinting available on the market. Using modern nanotechnology, the film is thinly coated in ceramic which provides the upmost in protection from UV rays and the heat of the sun. This type of tinting film is generally the thinnest and most effective available, but also will be more expensive than other types of film. Ceramic Window Tint is perfect for anyone who desires the highest quality of tinting. This type of film is also extremely durable and scratch resistant compared to other styles.
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post Aug 25 2014, 08:01 PM

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Guys,

Im a user of Huper Optik and been satisfied with the performance. I wonder is there any other tint brand that have better heat rejection?

Looking to install on my new ride.
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post Aug 25 2014, 09:12 PM

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QUOTE(apisgogo @ Aug 25 2014, 08:01 PM)
Guys,

Im a user of Huper Optik and been satisfied with the performance. I wonder is there any other tint brand that have better heat rejection?

Looking to install on my new ride.
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I was really interested with HO but when comparing TSER, it's not very high compared with other brands, even diff by 10%. Anybody used HO, Raytech and 3M before can comment on the experiential effect of TSER differences between these 3?
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post Aug 26 2014, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(apisgogo @ Aug 25 2014, 08:01 PM)
Guys,

Im a user of Huper Optik and been satisfied with the performance. I wonder is there any other tint brand that have better heat rejection?

Looking to install on my new ride.
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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.



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post Aug 26 2014, 07:15 AM

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QUOTE(Uncle 6 @ Aug 26 2014, 12:07 AM)
Undisputed
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.
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Vk 40
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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post Aug 26 2014, 10:36 AM

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previously using vElite front screen on my old car.. now using HO's Sech60 but heat rejection is still more or less the same, the hue looks better on HO though smile.gif
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post Aug 26 2014, 10:38 AM

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QUOTE(calvin @ Aug 26 2014, 10:36 AM)
previously using vElite front screen on my old car.. now using HO's Sech60 but heat rejection is still more or less the same, the hue looks better on HO though smile.gif
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Hi Calvin. What about the sides? Security or no security? Heard that security has less TSER
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post Aug 26 2014, 11:21 AM

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QUOTE(d_scientist @ Aug 26 2014, 10:38 AM)
Hi Calvin. What about the sides? Security or no security? Heard that security has less TSER
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i'm using C40 on the sides .. very pleased with the performance smile.gif just the front is annoying tongue.gif
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post Aug 26 2014, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(RiuK3n @ Jul 31 2014, 12:54 PM)
Steven from puchong. Best deal so far for my k5

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2374620
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Which HuperOptik films did u install and what price? Thanks.
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post Aug 26 2014, 10:22 PM

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QUOTE(calvin @ Aug 26 2014, 11:21 AM)
i'm using C40 on the sides .. very pleased with the performance smile.gif just the front is annoying tongue.gif
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Which film u use for Front? Why annoying?
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post Aug 26 2014, 10:27 PM

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Just got my front windscreen tinted with raytech ultra 70, as written in the warranty card.
But somehow I feel that it is really warm driving under the sun....

What problem could it be? Fake raytech? Or written ultra 70 but actually something else...

Or could it be my wrong feeling?
Driving in the afternoon with my hand below above dashboard to test the heat, can feel the heat lorrrrrr....
Someone can enlighten me....?
Thanks
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post Aug 27 2014, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(sytians @ Aug 26 2014, 10:27 PM)
Just got my front windscreen tinted with raytech ultra 70, as written in the warranty card.
But somehow I feel that it is really warm driving under the sun....

What problem could it be? Fake raytech? Or written ultra 70 but actually something else...

Or could it be my wrong feeling?
Driving in the afternoon with my hand below above dashboard to test the heat, can feel the heat lorrrrrr....
Someone can enlighten me....?
Thanks
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It's either you expect to much or they are flattering their specs.

Raytech Ultra70
VLT 70% ; IRR%97; TSER 58% ( better specs than Vkool) notworthy.gif


But one thing for sure, those tint are not cheap sad.gif






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post Aug 27 2014, 01:35 AM

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QUOTE(sytians @ Aug 26 2014, 10:27 PM)
Just got my front windscreen tinted with raytech ultra 70, as written in the warranty card.
But somehow I feel that it is really warm driving under the sun....

What problem could it be? Fake raytech? Or written ultra 70 but actually something else...

Or could it be my wrong feeling?
Driving in the afternoon with my hand below above dashboard to test the heat, can feel the heat lorrrrrr....
Someone can enlighten me....?
Thanks
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By looking at spec alone it even better then 3m crystalline 70 (50% TSER) already. But usually with such high TSER reading, it should hardly or minimum feeling anything under the sun with air condition on in the car. Usually will feel comfortable after few min air condition on.

Or maybe your expectation is too high? Did you tried under the same condition with others tint and get better feeling? (maybe you try to have a sit in your friend's car)
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post Aug 27 2014, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(MGM @ Aug 26 2014, 10:00 PM)
Which HuperOptik films did u install and what price? Thanks.
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Sech 60 Front, C50-4mil sides, C50 rear, Sech 60 whole roof (2ea sunroof).
5yrs warranty and JPJ Cover.
Price I cannot disclosed because there will be compliance issue between dealers. Best you PM Steven for the price.
But I can guarantee is lowest you can find, if lower then just inform him and he'll match it up

This post has been edited by RiuK3n: Aug 27 2014, 12:04 PM
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post Aug 27 2014, 12:59 PM

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QUOTE(Care-Man @ Aug 26 2014, 01:43 PM)


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post Aug 27 2014, 02:15 PM

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My car windscreen using ultra 70..whole car package is raytech centurion 4mil.. so far im satisfied for the performance of tint..It take very short time to cool down the car temperature even I park my car under the hot sun for many hours. Most important thing is the tinted still performing well now...Totally no regret!! thumbup.gif
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post Aug 27 2014, 03:34 PM

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My car FWS using Raytech V97 with side windows using Raytech Centurion 6mil, I'm satisfied for the performance of Raytech Tint. It take very short time to cool down the car temperature under the hot sun for many hours.

Me too, totally no regret!! thumbup.gif


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post Aug 27 2014, 10:46 PM

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Guys, I have a situation here.

So I just got my Civic last week and I had Raytech CS85 installed for my car windows.

I did notice some smudges and a few red lines/scratches on the window when I first got it but I didn't say anything because I thought they could be wiped off once the no-whirling-down-windows period is over. So today after a week, I went to get my car washed and once I got back home, I tried to clear off the smudges.

To my disappointment, however, they won't go off! I didn't pay RM2300 for such a sloppy work! Do you think I can go and complain to the vendor about this? I'm worried they're just going to say they were not responsible and those smudges might have been caused by me.

What do you think I should do?

By the way, this Raytech vendor is located in Melaka.
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post Aug 27 2014, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(Uncle 6 @ Aug 27 2014, 12:16 AM)
It's either you expect to much or they are flattering their specs.

Raytech Ultra70
VLT 70% ; IRR%97; TSER 58% ( better specs than Vkool) notworthy.gif
But one thing for sure, those tint are not cheap sad.gif
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Ok, I will try it again and see..
My previous car was using ecotint and I was satisfied about it.
But now I am paying more than twice of what I paid for ecotint I expect it tone equally good or better.

Anyway, I think I better go try it again before getting into any conclusion here, but I remember can feel the heat la...
Hahhhaah..

Thanks uncle 6 and 3M.
Keep up guy posted...
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post Aug 27 2014, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(xLANx @ Aug 27 2014, 10:46 PM)
Guys, I have a situation here.

So I just got my Civic last week and I had Raytech CS85 installed for my car windows.

I did notice some smudges and a few red lines/scratches on the window when I first got it but I didn't say anything because I thought they could be wiped off once the no-whirling-down-windows period is over. So today after a week, I went to get my car washed and once I got back home, I tried to clear off the smudges.

To my disappointment, however, they won't go off! I didn't pay RM2300 for such a sloppy work! Do you think I can go and complain to the vendor about this? I'm worried they're just going to say they were not responsible and those smudges might have been caused by me.

What do you think I should do?

By the way, this Raytech vendor is located in Melaka.
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Bro, Please do and complain. You not only helping yourself but this will be learning for service providers not take customers for granted. This will help them to learn. And if you don't get it resolved, talk to Raytech headoffice. If they don't want to help also send them a letter stating that you will be referring to consumer tribunal. However, be calm and polite at all times and exercise your right as consumer.

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