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 Car Tint Advise Needed, RayTech, VKool, Huper Optic, 3M or .....

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jiaenn83
post Oct 18 2012, 05:16 PM

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i am scratching my head up and down which one should i use for my new car..

option 1: huper optik sech 60 for front and back, 4 mil for side windows

option 2: vkool elite for front and back, 4 mil for side windows

huper optik has no options in color...

which is better in terms of performance? efficiency?

what is the differences between 4 mil and 6 mil?
lonely143
post Oct 18 2012, 06:42 PM

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QUOTE(jiaenn83 @ Oct 18 2012, 05:16 PM)
i am scratching my head up and down which one should i use for my new car..

option 1: huper optik sech 60 for front and back, 4 mil for side windows

option 2: vkool elite for front and back, 4 mil for side windows

huper optik has no options in color...

which is better in terms of performance? efficiency?

what is the differences between 4 mil and 6 mil?
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Do you mind tell me your budget and your main concern?
Who is driving car? Long distance or short distance?
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post Oct 18 2012, 06:45 PM

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go canny cool SS15 Subang Jaya to get the best advice.
jiaenn83
post Oct 18 2012, 09:06 PM

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I want good tinting instead of d budget.. I think both brands d price r quite similar..

I drive long distance most of d time

quote=lonely143,Oct 18 2012, 06:42 PM]
Do you mind tell me your budget and your main concern?
Who is driving car? Long distance or short distance?
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lonely143
post Oct 18 2012, 10:25 PM

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[quote=jiaenn83,Oct 18 2012, 09:06 PM]
I want good tinting instead of d budget.. I think both brands d price r quite similar..

I drive long distance most of d time

quote=lonely143,Oct 18 2012, 06:42 PM]
Do you mind tell me your budget and your main concern?
Who is driving car? Long distance or short distance?
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For long distance, your FWS film must be high range.

VKOOL 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%
TSER 55%

Source http://www.v-kool.com.my/Content/automotiv...t-catalogue.htm

SECH 60
Visible Light Transmittance 59%
Visible Light Reflectance 8.00%
Ultra-Violet Radiation Rejection 99.00%
Shading Coefficient 0.54
Infra-Red Heat Rejection 83.00%
TSER - 54%

Source http://www.smartwindow.com.my/

If you compare both spec, I believe V-Kool Elite has the better performance and I believe the
cost is slightly higher compare to the SECH 60. Both of the film is made from metal as material.

Oh ya, 4mil and 6mil doesn't make so much different, sometimes the film too thick will create wave on your windows after few years (cause by the adhesive of the film)
A minimum of 4Mil thick film is already consider a safety film

This post has been edited by lonely143: Oct 18 2012, 10:27 PM
QuickFire
post Oct 18 2012, 11:47 PM

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When it comes to heat rejection, which is the best gauge? TSER? UV? IRR? What are specs I should be looking for with a budget of around RM 1000, for a Myvi?
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post Oct 19 2012, 08:34 AM

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[quote=jiaenn83,Oct 18 2012, 09:06 PM]
I want good tinting instead of d budget.. I think both brands d price r quite similar..

I drive long distance most of d time

quote=lonely143,Oct 18 2012, 06:42 PM]
Do you mind tell me your budget and your main concern?
Who is driving car? Long distance or short distance?
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If ur budget more than 1k then just go for V-kool Elite, 3M Crystalline, or Huper Optik..... no other choice hmm.gif
If u want the real feel can welcome to my shop to feel it brows.gif
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post Oct 19 2012, 08:39 AM

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Oct 19 2012, 12:47 AM)
When it comes to heat rejection, which is the best gauge? TSER? UV? IRR? What are specs I should be looking for with a budget of around RM 1000, for a Myvi?
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TSER.. this is why popular brands like vkool, 3m and huper optic are popular.. although price may be high, they do work as intended. Of course, they do have cheaper tints that are so-so quality (like 3m FX series).

Most cheap tints will not publish the TSER figures. Try to get tint with at least 50% TSER..
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post Oct 19 2012, 08:59 AM

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[quote=overfloe,Oct 19 2012, 08:39 AM]TSER.. this is why popular brands like vkool, 3m and huper optic are popular.. although price may be high, they do work as intended. Of course, they do have cheaper tints that are so-so quality (like 3m FX series).

Most cheap tints will not publish the TSER figures. Try to get tint with at least 50% TSER..
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+1 not they dont want to publish their TSER but they dont have the spec !
as most of the spec is fake -.-

Beside that you should look into VLT vs Shading Coefficient vs TSER as well =)

For example,

1.0 represent normal glass
0.1 represent wall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shading_coefficient


Added on October 19, 2012, 9:02 am[quote=shaguarbb,Oct 19 2012, 08:34 AM]
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If ur budget more than 1k then just go for V-kool Elite, 3M Crystalline, or Huper Optik..... no other choice hmm.gif
If u want the real feel can welcome to my shop to feel it brows.gif
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Yes I think you should visit shop to feel the heat demo =)

This post has been edited by lonely143: Oct 19 2012, 09:06 AM
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post Oct 19 2012, 12:50 PM

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Hi!

I've been scanning the forum and I notice that some forumers are posting Agard's TSER ratings.

I was wondering if anyone knows a contact with Agard? Looking for good service and reasonable price?

Any further information on Agard products will be super helpful. Website doesn't seem to publish it.

Cheers!

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post Oct 19 2012, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(silentG @ Oct 19 2012, 12:50 PM)
Hi!

I've been scanning the forum and I notice that some forumers are posting Agard's TSER ratings.

I was wondering if anyone knows a contact with Agard? Looking for good service and reasonable price?

Any further information on Agard products will be super helpful. Website doesn't seem to publish it.

Cheers!

: D
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Instead of asking here why don't you visit their shop nearby you?
A simple google can get their website and shop location
http://www.agard.com.my/v1/location.htm
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post Oct 19 2012, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(lonely143 @ Oct 19 2012, 03:59 PM)
Instead of asking here why don't you visit their shop nearby you?
A simple google can get their website and shop location
http://www.agard.com.my/v1/location.htm
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Thanks!

I actually called up Agard earlier. Not too much info the guy said best to go down to the shop.

Guess I shouldn't rush into this? Thought I might try getting as much info as possible without going down to the shop first. I will update the forum when my search is over. : )


Also thanks for the advise about Raytech and the discount.


Realistically, what should my budget be for an average/slightly above average TESR rate for the tinting?
The thickness/safety feature isn't really high on my priority.





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post Oct 19 2012, 04:58 PM

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that day I go do for my X-trail, not sure what brand but only RM1.5k. the back door's window got total black and others just 50%. and also smash-proof.
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post Oct 19 2012, 06:21 PM

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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ Oct 19 2012, 04:58 PM)
that day I go do for my X-trail, not sure what brand but only RM1.5k. the back door's window got total black and others just 50%. and also smash-proof.
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Bro, refer back the warranty card and cash bill


Added on October 19, 2012, 6:23 pm
QUOTE(silentG @ Oct 19 2012, 04:45 PM)
Thanks!

I actually called up Agard earlier. Not too much info the guy said best to go down to the shop.

Guess I shouldn't rush into this? Thought I might try getting as much info as possible without going down to the shop first.  I will update the forum when my search is over. : )
Also thanks for the advise about Raytech and the discount.
Realistically, what should my budget be for an average/slightly above average TESR rate for the tinting?
The thickness/safety feature isn't really high on my priority.
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Basically VLT around 70%-60% with 50-60% TSER is consider good film.
Also look for Shading Coefficient around 0.4-0.6

This post has been edited by lonely143: Oct 19 2012, 06:23 PM
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post Oct 19 2012, 11:02 PM

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What do you guys think of Aircool? I'm just looking for something that is not too expensive and pretty good for my Myvi. Don't need something too fancy.
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post Oct 21 2012, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Oct 19 2012, 11:02 PM)
What do you guys think of Aircool? I'm just looking for something that is not too expensive and pretty good for my Myvi. Don't need something too fancy.
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There is something wrong about Agard and Aircool website.
They never show the film technology and how it was made.

If you do not need so fancy tint, you can consider their RM600 promo for security.
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post Oct 22 2012, 01:24 PM

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As far as concerned, done all the research on the web in various site and also in youtube, below would be a simple conclusion on most of the tints in available in Malaysia:

3M - Good ranges 1000-3000
VCool - Good ranges 1000-3000
Huper - Above good ranges 1000-3000
Llumar - Above good ranges 1000-3000
RhinePro - Bad, cant even find anything related to it ranges 200-1800
RikeCool - Above average ranges 800-2000 (mostly 2mil)

To be honest, I searched on net and found out that Llumar film is actually super cheap like the crystal 60, 1 roll cost about EUR80 only.

As far as concerned, I would say Huper had the best heat rejection afterall. WHY? German nano tech and all the news in USA had broadcast of Huper. About security wise, shouldnt be that bad as mostly are 4mil thickness.


Added on October 22, 2012, 2:57 pmhttp://tintwindowfilm.com/best-window-tint-for-your-home-llumar-vs-huper-optik

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post Oct 22 2012, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(raykiing @ Oct 22 2012, 01:24 PM)
As far as concerned, done all the research on the web in various site and also in youtube, below would be a simple conclusion on most of the tints in available in Malaysia:

3M - Good ranges 1000-3000
VCool - Good ranges 1000-3000
Huper - Above good ranges 1000-3000
Llumar - Above good ranges 1000-3000
RhinePro - Bad, cant even find anything related to it ranges 200-1800
RikeCool - Above average ranges 800-2000 (mostly 2mil)

To be honest, I searched on net and found out that Llumar film is actually super cheap like the crystal 60, 1 roll cost about EUR80 only.

As far as concerned, I would say Huper had the best heat rejection afterall. WHY? German nano tech and all the news in USA had broadcast of Huper. About security wise, shouldnt be that bad as mostly are 4mil thickness.


Added on October 22, 2012, 2:57 pmhttp://tintwindowfilm.com/best-window-tint-for-your-home-llumar-vs-huper-optik
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striderozy
post Oct 23 2012, 10:09 AM

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Hi all,

Want to get advice from ppl over here.
I am going to get tinted for my new car.

Current offer that I get:
1. Huper Optik Sech 60 for whole car
2. Huper Optik Ceramic 70 for front and Ceramic 40 for the rest.

Both are RM1700.

Is it expensive? If worth, which package should I go for?

Thanks.

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post Oct 23 2012, 11:15 AM

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Anyone can recommend me a shop in klang valley to tint black for my Hyundai Getz? Don't really care about heat rejection. Just wan privacy and good workmanship. If possible, with warranty also

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