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post Jun 13 2014, 11:59 AM

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QUOTE(Reis @ Jun 13 2014, 11:34 AM)
Hi,

Are all the Raytech films JPJ compliant? I'm looking at the Centurion RX4mil, VLT only 58%? Infact, all the films seems non compliant  sweat.gif

Anyhow I'm no pro, please correct me accordingly.
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Most of the tints offered by big brands are not JPJ compliant.. Nowadays our car comes with tinted glass so VLT has been reduced. Unless you tint the clearest tint, or else it is almost impossible to get JPJ compliant though. whistling.gif
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post Jun 19 2014, 01:08 AM

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I just applied Raytech Ultra70 (Front) + V97 (Rear) + CS85 (Side). I've another car apply 3M Crystalline Series.

So I can compare side by side.

Many people said that 3M Crystalline Series is the best film in the market for maximum heat rejection. I agreed on that UNTIL I decided to try Raytech on another car.

Wow! Impressive outcome. Although I installed CS85 (IRR 85%) but it just as great as Crystalline Series (IRR 99%). Probably due to Raytech film is darker compare to 3M. So I don't really feel the heat. I don't feel the "burning pain" with Raytech. With 3M, I still can feel the "pain" - although 99% IRR as stated.

Talks about leaving the car for 3 hours under hot sun. Emm.. draw! Both has great heat rejection when the car parking under hot sun. I can jump into the car after 2-3 minutes. The leather seats for both cars were slightly hot but bearable.

Sexy. Raytech win! This is personal preference. As mentioned above, 3M film is so clear - just like you never done tinting before. Raytech is darker and highly reflective. So cool when you see from a distance smile.gif

Price/Value: Raytech win again! Maybe I get a good deal from @Lord Gitsy - but truly value for money. Top notch product and customer service!

3M or Raytech? It's up to your personal preference. Both has comparable heat rejection performance. 3M tint is clearer while Raytech is darker. If I given another chance, I will still go for Raytech biggrin.gif

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post Jun 19 2014, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(yanjinowa @ Jun 19 2014, 01:50 PM)
Good price? can intro?
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Just PM Raytech representative for best quote smile.gif

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QUOTE(bananadriver @ Jun 19 2014, 09:10 PM)
oh very sorry, i should have been clearer in my question. i mean after putting tint, how many days does it take for the tint paper to fully settle and dry?  i ask because its been 6 days n some part of my tint still has small tiny bubbles
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Typically 7 days.. as what they told me after these people tinted on my car smile.gif

 

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