Azreal Neutral Newbie June 21, 2005 Share June 21, 2005 (edited) Hi guys, just wondering if this brand of the solar shield is good? It is part of the so-call freebies coming out from the sales fella's pocket when i purchased a new car juz a week ago. The sales fella says lifetime warranty, etc while others only around 3 years, blah blah blah. So experience ppl out there has any comments whether if this is good? Edited June 21, 2005 by Azreal ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Couger Neutral Newbie June 21, 2005 Share June 21, 2005 not bad lah.. I am having that , bot it during last year motorshow.. guarantee for life , yes they provide a card for that. the job well done too, they did it indoor in air-con room somewhere near lorong ah soo. if its for free , just go for it. but they need to have a small cut on the film at the erp gadget otherwise it can deflect the sensor when passing by the erp gantry. overall good as it keep you slightly cooler during a hot day. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mivec9 1st Gear June 21, 2005 Share June 21, 2005 huh...need meh? mine dun have cut at IU Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azreal Neutral Newbie June 22, 2005 Author Share June 22, 2005 Allriiiiight thanks a lot couger. Its great to have some assurance Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Regit Neutral Newbie June 24, 2005 Share June 24, 2005 For solar film if there's a need to cut the film at the ERP, the solar effective is too good that it even deflect the ERP signal. There many grade of film, probably yours might not be the very good grade. Better go and try to enter those ERP carpark before you got fine for going thru those ERP grantry. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kachang Neutral Newbie July 25, 2005 Share July 25, 2005 Yo!! I have just purchased my car which comes with nanolux films that the agent throw in. There are very obvious stripes(purplish colours, rainbow-like) on my windows. This phenomenon only appears in enclosed Multi-storey car park under bright fluoroscent lights and also super obvious in the CTE tunnel. Howver when under normal sunlight, its ok. Is this normal for metallic film? Did you see this happening in your car? Wah Piang! super ugly leh...I don't see this on other cars (other types of film) I went to Nanolux at Upp Paya Lebar, the sales person told me that its normal for metallic solar films as such things are cause by the metallic compositions and its this that give Nanolux the solar shielding effect. Is this true? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newsunny Neutral Newbie July 27, 2005 Share July 27, 2005 Not sure if nanolux can be compared to V-kool or huper optik but all are made by same company in US: http://www.southwall.com/products.html All distributed by same company in singapore, Globamatrix SG: http://www.globamatrix.com/our_brands/main_page_brands.html Guess you have to get feedback from actual nanolux users to confirm. I use huper and I find that it's comparable to v-kool in my friend's car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Couger Neutral Newbie July 27, 2005 Share July 27, 2005 Not sure wat u meant abt those stripes as I dont see them. Maybe the deflection degree of your film, mine is suppose to be 45-65% which I paid a slight premium over the normal ones which has abt 25%. The highest is about 70+% which cost near one grand. If u mentioned that the agent throws this in for u , I they just provide u the basic protection film which may differs from the rest. yes, this materials are of metallic compound similar to V-Kool and that's why they need to cut an opening at the erp gadget position, otherwise the deflecting effect will not allow the erp to capture your unit while going thru the gantry and i understand this is the lta requirement. if u dont feel nice at those stripes, u can take off the film easily, just tear them off fm the edges - Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tarzan666 2nd Gear July 27, 2005 Share July 27, 2005 I was offered thermal guard or gard (not sure how they spell it),nvr heard it b4. Is this brand gd? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kachang Neutral Newbie July 27, 2005 Share July 27, 2005 Thanks for your reply cougar! hmmm....anyway, I only see those unslightly stuffs under lights in enclosed carparks and in the CTE tunnel...hmm...strange that when I ask the Nanolux sales person why is this so, he said that all metallic compound films are like that, he even offer to drive me using his car (with Nanolux installed) to the CTE tunnel and take a look, din't go though cos really too troublesome just to get verification. Perhaps I will call him up to again to seek his views again about whether is it the "grade" that makes the difference... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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