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pugboy wrote:contact for Protint ?
which brand ceramic tint they carry ?
I guess it not hard to do over the side glass.
I am pretty sure the dealer supplied local tint on the side glass is cheapest quality and not heat blocking,
only blocking light.
DMan7 wrote:It eh have a tint thread or wat?
The_Honourable wrote:So no adverse weather bulletin from MET office?
LOL
The_Honourable wrote:So no adverse weather bulletin from MET office?
LOL
wing wrote:It's amazing how tuner is populated with meteorologists, epidemiologists, political scientists, economists, forensics specialists etc etc etc. We seem to forget that apparently rain falls during the wet season, sometimes heavily and sometimes accompanied by thunder and lightning. Imagine somebody who have ol'noise in an ol'panel van telling the population that we should be under yellow alert , while the met office staying silent. Is tuner a real place?
wing wrote:It's amazing how tuner is populated with meteorologists, epidemiologists, political scientists, economists, forensics specialists etc etc etc. We seem to forget that apparently rain falls during the wet season, sometimes heavily and sometimes accompanied by thunder and lightning. Imagine somebody who have ol'noise in an ol'panel van telling the population that we should be under yellow alert , while the met office staying silent. Is tuner a real place?
The_Honourable wrote:Juss so? like rain wet wing this morning.
pugboy wrote:contact for Protint ?
which brand ceramic tint they carry ?
I guess it not hard to do over the side glass.
I am pretty sure the dealer supplied local tint on the side glass is cheapest quality and not heat blocking,
only blocking light.MaxPower wrote:pugboy wrote:those tints work real good, them fellas charge a lot for it.
I paid $600 in 2015 for my front glass alone. Heard they charging $900 now
Can this tint be applied over existing tint, eg on the side glass and would it help ?
I also want to install it on a glass door which faces west and has an existing tint on it, get real heat afternoon time.
Pug,
Tint can go over tint but u have to look at the condition of the first layer. If it has bubbles, scratches, digs, tears, excessive fading/discoloring etc, it’s better to remove and apply new tint.
I also tinted my glass panels in the porch, it makes a big difference.
Check out ProTint, i had a good experience with them.
pugboy wrote:that foil ain’t doing much
once most materials heat up past a certain point they radiate the heat straight thru as thought they weren’t there
if you ever drive close pass a raging bushfire with your glass up you will experience the heat like a laser passing thru the glass
the concrete walls heating up act as a huge heat reservoir which your poor ac have to struggle against
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Brace allyuh self
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