Window tint question

SoTex

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Anyone else see those displays with the heat lamp? It has a piece of glass with tint, but 1/2 is carbon (I think?) and 1/2 is traditional tint. The non-traditional side keeps it much cooler under the heat lamp.



I'm trying to find out if that is just a "trick" or if that non-traditional tint side really is better at cutting heat.



What type of tint is that anyway?
 
I can't really answer your question, but find someone who knows their ****, otherwise the tint will bubble within a year or so. In reality it should last many years.
 
Yeah, I've heard that a big key is getting the right shop to do it. That being said, there are so many manufacturers out there. 3M, UperOptic, etc. Not to mention types! Non-metallic, metallic, carbon, etc. And then %...50%, 35%, 20%, 5%!!! Reflective? Non-reflective? Brown? Black?



Sheesh.
 
If you are really looking for heat reduction, HUPER OPTIK is the best IMHO!!! I can't believe how much this tint actually reduces temps!



You can check out more info on it at www.jamestint.com There should be a link for the Huper site! Ceramic based tint, super clear, super heat redutcion!
 
Diesel1 said:
If you are really looking for heat reduction, HUPER OPTIK is the best IMHO!!! I can't believe how much this tint actually reduces temps!



You can check out more info on it at www.jamestint.com There should be a link for the Huper site! Ceramic based tint, super clear, super heat redutcion!

Dude, I would so love to have HO tint for my car, but at $500 it's just not an option. I've found a couple shops here that offer that, and that's the price for my sedan.
 
velobard said:
Dude, I would so love to have HO tint for my car, but at $500 it's just not an option. I've found a couple shops here that offer that, and that's the price for my sedan.





I paid wayyyyyyyyyyyy less then that! Like *cough* *half* *cough*. I had to drive about 2 hours, but it's well worth it! When I got my G done, I didn't know about Huper and spent $180 for regular tint on a 2 door. I think since the guy I use does alot of commercial work in building, it probably get s agreat rate for the film from Huper.



Huper is very thick and tough to work with, which is why I think many shops charge so much. I think the guys that use it religiously know how to apply quicker then those that rarely use it. On LI I have heard of peeps paying 400-1000 to get Huper, but for what I paid, that's all I will use now!
 
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