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<blockquote data-quote="The Great KoalaDoraemon" data-source="post: 30082" data-attributes="member: 27447"><p>Good day everyone. It's my first time posting in these forums but I've beenfollowing it for quite a while now, I find it most informative and helpful Imust say. I'd like to pick the brains of our resident sifus on the above topic.I was advised by my sales agent to go for the Diamond 6 security tint for its Infra Redrejection properties and security, theft prevention- NICE!, when you need to break out of the car in an emergency eg. road accidents/ submergence- NOT SO NICE!!.One of the tint shops in SS2 claimed, [I confirmed with others as well] that even if one opts for the LLumar Diamond 6 film, Diamond 6 is applied on the side windows ONLY,with Diamond Gold being applied on the windshield and the rear window. Specs wise,IRR and TSER for the Gold is only nominally less than Diamond 6, with UV rejectionbeing the same at 99%. I have to confess I'm getting the tint as much to protectmy dash and leather[UV rejection] as much as for its cooling.I'm not really keen on a security film- personal preference, and since the color of theDiamond 6 and Gold are identical, Diamond 6 merely being LLumar Gold with a securityfilm backing[- or so they tell me.. is this true?], should I just not opt for the vanilla goldall around. The Greenish Gold hue'll look perfect against sapphire black. The S.A was plugging the 6 like it was the best damn thing since sliced bread, but I figure he's on a commision, so its standard sales B.S no?What about V-kool or Eco Tint?I can get the Gold for RM 1600, that's with all the bargaining tricks I could pull out of my hat.Thanks everyone. Sorry for the long post. Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Great KoalaDoraemon, post: 30082, member: 27447"] Good day everyone. It's my first time posting in these forums but I've beenfollowing it for quite a while now, I find it most informative and helpful Imust say. I'd like to pick the brains of our resident sifus on the above topic.I was advised by my sales agent to go for the Diamond 6 security tint for its Infra Redrejection properties and security, theft prevention- NICE!, when you need to break out of the car in an emergency eg. road accidents/ submergence- NOT SO NICE!!.One of the tint shops in SS2 claimed, [I confirmed with others as well] that even if one opts for the LLumar Diamond 6 film, Diamond 6 is applied on the side windows ONLY,with Diamond Gold being applied on the windshield and the rear window. Specs wise,IRR and TSER for the Gold is only nominally less than Diamond 6, with UV rejectionbeing the same at 99%. I have to confess I'm getting the tint as much to protectmy dash and leather[UV rejection] as much as for its cooling.I'm not really keen on a security film- personal preference, and since the color of theDiamond 6 and Gold are identical, Diamond 6 merely being LLumar Gold with a securityfilm backing[- or so they tell me.. is this true?], should I just not opt for the vanilla goldall around. The Greenish Gold hue'll look perfect against sapphire black. The S.A was plugging the 6 like it was the best damn thing since sliced bread, but I figure he's on a commision, so its standard sales B.S no?What about V-kool or Eco Tint?I can get the Gold for RM 1600, that's with all the bargaining tricks I could pull out of my hat.Thanks everyone. Sorry for the long post. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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