Anybody knows what's this Nano Carbon 3k or 4K? What Car Tint brand is that? Was told it's sub rm500 (rm 200+ to 300+) tint and they recommend for my sedan.
Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
Car Tint Advice - V2, Raytech, Vkool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....
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May 6 2025, 06:11 PM
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Anybody knows what's this Nano Carbon 3k or 4K? What Car Tint brand is that? Was told it's sub rm500 (rm 200+ to 300+) tint and they recommend for my sedan.
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May 7 2025, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE(Cavino @ May 7 2025, 12:36 PM) That is the main material used for tints such as Dye, Nano Carbon, Nano Ceramic, Nano Titanium (metallic), etc. Do you mean in terms of looking outside from inside, 4k is darker than 3k? The sales rep talked and said 4K is clearer than 3k, no much explanation about why that it or the exact mechanics of how it works. Assume it's a house brand are they good enough or breaks down very fast with QC issues?Nano carbon when compared with ceramic and metallic tints are the lowest of the 3 popular group of material used. Generally it has lower heat rejection when compared to the rest. Cheaper too. Of course it is generally still way better than dye tint that can fade out in time (dye tints are the cheapest material with lowest longetivity, lowest quality BUT the most affordable). As for 3K and 4K, 4K has lower VLT (darker) aka better heat rejection than 3K. Many nano carbon has a matte finish that is less reflective and darker in colour. As for the brand, based on the pricing, it will be most likely a house brand tint of the shop aka no name brand. My 2 cents only. |
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Aug 16 2025, 07:15 PM
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Do old cars like Wira or Kancil absorb more heat than newer cars because I find that on a hot sunny day after switching off the car the heat radiates out from all sides of the car and it feels like a convection oven inside makes you want to exit the car ASAP. Where as I don't find newer cars being so heat radiating despite non tinted. Does tinting old vehicles benefits much if this case?
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Nov 2 2025, 11:59 AM
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What is the best tint available in Sarawak? I do not see many V Kool there. Iris Pro quite costly and not really an international brand too.
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