Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....

views
     
crixalisrox
post Jul 16 2021, 03:20 PM

On my way
****
Junior Member
556 posts

Joined: Feb 2008
From: PJ

Here's my personal review on Totalgard Ceramic Plus. I follow jpj spec windscreen vlt 70 | front side 50 | rear side & windscreen 30

Got to know this brand after reading this thread, apparently their previous famous brand are Sahara-X that have the same concept - high IRR & Tser with competitive pricing. Don't know what happen to that brand now as no one talking about it anymore. Hopefully their current totalgard package can be sustainable.

What I like:
Good customer service - explain in details & responsive. They will provide demonstration and answer to your questions in professional manner. Additional point, their staff following SOP & wearing double mask too.
Competitive pricing - I can't find others tint that offer similar spec at this price. If you able to find one, please let me know! I want to explore further.

My complaint (same like yours):
Workmanship! Dust trap, tiny bubbling, cleanliness... u name it
I paid extra for the old tint removal, the installer spoilt my original black film that come with the car.
They apply the tint in the warehouse without proper work area. After installation done, my car became very dirty. All the water stains on the fabric seats, glue mark on car panel, dirty watermark on the window. Clearly they don't have clean water to wash their towel and just wipe like it.

They promise to re-tint the affected area after mco end. But my doubt actually with the 3rd party installer, if their skill still the same then just waste of time to visit them again.

TL;DR: If you're on budget & don't mind the worksmanship & hassle to visit them again - then go ahead.
If budget not an issue & busy in schedule - then better look for reputable top range tint.

Hope Totalgard staff/management able to see this post and make improvement on the issue brought up. I got another car that need tinting and I don't mind giving them another chance if they can promise the issue has been resolve. If everything fail, I'll post up the photo of my car tint that looks terrible.
crixalisrox
post Jun 13 2024, 01:53 PM

On my way
****
Junior Member
556 posts

Joined: Feb 2008
From: PJ

QUOTE(dwRK @ Jun 11 2024, 08:02 PM)
while Totalgard has very good 100% IRR... you will still feel heat coming through...

however the biggest flaw imho is that the film is very hazy when hit by strong sunlight... the darker one goes the more hazy it looks...
*
I agree on this. 2 cars installed with totalgard tint can feel the heat even thou their IRR & TSER spec looks good on paper.

Can't complain much, their price is competitive and after sales support is good too.

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.1882sec    0.58    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 21st December 2025 - 04:59 PM