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Regarding 2018 new tinting rule - MS2669, QR code
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Jul 31 2017, 10:58 PM, updated 9y ago
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news today https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2017/07/...hicle-tint-filmQuestion: The QR code which doing certification job - is it certify the nature of the film VLT or ceritfy the VLT after the film tinted on windscreen? it is 2 difference thing even a VLT 70% film stick to an UV windscreen make it less than 70% already by that news contents, it looks like it certify the film specification, not the aftermath result (whereby all tinted car would fail puspakom test VLT70) so with this QR code (the tint film is VLT 70 compliance, but after tinted the windscreen actually below VLT70) can pass on any puspakom and jpj blocking test already?
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TScoolstore
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Aug 3 2017, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE(scorgio @ Aug 2 2017, 10:18 PM) Of course, films are legal, that's why they can be manufactured. Just that when the wrong combination combines -> they turn illegal. Btw, the 1st report is a Korean, not conti. Which brought me back to my 1st post. SHOPs won't tell you what's the VLT reading of your car's glass. 95% car owners probably don't know what shit is that. I asked around the 3M, Ecotint etc's booths at carshows, the staff also don't know what the heck I'm talking. "Bos, tengok ni, VKOOL XXX 70% VLT, memenuhi syarat2 JPJ. Lepas pasang confirm kereta dingin & cantik", with the JPJ standards chart hanging on the wall. the tinting shop at cheras got show me - of course i ask first and knowing that they got the puspakom inspection gadgets bought from puspakom. the vlt 70% nano film putting windscreen turn to 64% and IRR99, another nano film vlt 60% turn into 55% sth but IRR97 only... maybe one day got time pay them a visit - clean screen no dirt and test again c how much puspakom allow 5% tolerance should one argue for it - c their supervisor not field staff. ie vlt 67 should able to pass also.
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