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Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
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abubin
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Sep 23 2019, 12:21 PM
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Need some advice on where to get tinting for windshield only. Not going to pay a lot for some overpriced tint. I don't mind unbranded as long as it works. Budget is around RM300-500.
Prefer Kepong or Segambut area.
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abubin
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Oct 9 2019, 03:57 PM
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I am sorry if this has been discussed before. But even if the specs are good, is it true that for cheap film, the quality will fade faster? So you end up have to replace every 2 years instead of 7 years for good quality tint.
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abubin
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Oct 20 2020, 04:33 PM
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Just went to do tint at Hamel RM259 promo. Not good experience. I thought Hamel would be giving those service on par with vkool or 3m but so cincai. Maybe cause I buy their cheapest package.
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abubin
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Nov 2 2020, 03:01 PM
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QUOTE(HalseyFrangipane @ Oct 22 2020, 05:21 AM) Hi guys, I have received some pretty decent deals from dog999. But I'm still contemplating between Hamel and 3M while waiting for CMCO to be over. I've used Llumar and 3M previously and they are pretty solid and last a long time. As of now, I am quite interested in Hamel's Royal series for its specs and feature as some users claim it is better than 3M, but there seems to be mixed reviews for their tints. On the other hand, I could also just go for 3M's Crystalline for the entire car, which is most likely the safest choice in terms of long lasting tints due to it being tried and tested. Would be great to receive some feedback from users who have used Hamel for several years. Thank you. Forget about Hamel. Not professional enough. With that kind of service, think twice about their after sales warranty.
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