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Suspect price and quality correspond... so far only v-kool and the relaunched Huber Optik seem to give pretty good IR and UV cut.

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But looking at the diff packages , can also go up to $9xx depending on material. So how to compare? And against other brands?

 

So far, we still don't have a very good system to compare these products. If can come up with a matrix with one side showing the heat rejection rates vs $ will be a good start...

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Regarding the address of the workshop,

I have lost it but it is in Tampines Industrial Park St 92.

beside Jackspeed, can't really miss it.

According to my friend who recommended me, the price quoted to me

was during the launch of this product, the price now in around $900

depending on the size of the car.

Hope the info is useful.

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Neutral Newbie

yes...apparently they are using SUN GARD...which is the scratch resistant series...

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If can cut some IR....that's good by me as my car's air con is very effective.....and I need good clarity for night driving....so I do not need dark tint ....and thermal guard happen to have very liight tint only...nod.gif

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depends on your requirement lor....to me, if can cut some heat and can get at very low price and comes with warranty somemore ....that is good with me....thumbsup.gif

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Will be going down in the afternoon to check it out....thumbsup.gif

 

anyone care to join me?....

 

 

 

Their addy:

 

Address : 55 Lorong L Telok Kurau,

# 01-57 Bright Centre,

Singapore 425500

 

Tel : 63467533

Fax : 63467536

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If can cut some IR....that's good by me as my car's air con is very effective.....and I need good clarity for night driving....so I do not need dark tint ....and thermal guard happen to have very liight tint only...nod.gif

Actually the main thing is to try to prevent too much heat build up when the car is not running - e.g. parked out in the open. Having a good heat cut is useful - if you park for a short while - really does keep the car cooler.

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I am not too concern with that as I always park in shelter but is is the morning and noon sun that is very hot while driving.....nod.gif

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Actually the main thing is to try to prevent too much heat build up when the car is not running - e.g. parked out in the open. Having a good heat cut is useful - if you park for a short while - really does keep the car cooler.

Yep ! I ever enter my previous boss car (for lunch) and my glasses turn foggy immediately. cool.gif You could imagine how HOT inside the car park under the sun. sweatdrop.gif It's much hotter than stand under the sun. tongue.gif

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I am not too concern with that as I always park in shelter but is is the morning and noon sun that is very hot while driving.....

 

 

 

 

Especially the right arm when the sun shine directly on it. Sometime "buay ta han" must move my body nearer to centre. sweatdrop.gif

 

 

Mai tu liow ! The sooner u install, the sooner u enjoy ! But one thing is I do believe is "Yi fen qian, yi fen huo", so I install V-kool. thumbsup.gif

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I know V-kool is good, but I do not want to spent that kind of money and I think I will be quite satisfed with the $190.00 one as my air-con is very very very efficient....come to friday and I'll show you lah....

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Tho the price is good, do take note that material may not last that long. Which mean it's not as effective as it claim after sometime. shakehead.gif

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