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Question about installing "nonreflective" window film
I have read that the reflectance factor of glass is typically 7-8%. If a tint's visible light reflectance factor "matches the reflectance factor of glass" - for purposes of "calculating" reflectivity, does that mean that that overall reflectivity of the glass plus the film will be 7-8%, or are we adding 7% (glass) to 7% (the film)? I assume it is the former, but please let me know if this is wrong. Essentially, no one would be able to tell from the outside that film was ever installed? -
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New to the industry - Residential/commercial tinting
Hello all... We are adding window tinting (no vehicles) to our construction service company in the Caribbean and wondering the best route to take given the roadblocks we've encountered to date. Roadblocks being support from the manufacturer reps for 3M and potentially Eastman/Llumar. We want to turn out an exceptional product but these companies are very slow to help with training our people in Central America though they claim otherwise. The 3M rep firm in Miami is basically worthless. The guy 2-3 weeks to answer emails and that's only after sending regular follow-ups. We recently reached out to Eastman and got a call back from the Carribean rep in Mexico but I'm not holding my breath on them sending over their onboarding process. Anyway, hoping on some input from other professionals with these questions: 1. Are there better sources for training other than rep firms from 3M or Eastman? Perhaps a private company/individual willing to travel to Central America for full training of 3-4 techs? 2. Are we best suited by continuing to pursue 3M or Llumar for res and commercial applications? We're not interested in anything less than top tier support, material and warranty. 3. Who might we engage for purchasing the necessary installation equipment for this side of the business? -
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95 degrees outside... should I park in the driveway instead of garage to help new tint dry faster?
sorry for this newbie question.... had my tint done yesterday. it's around 95 degrees here every single day this week. when I'm at work, it's parked in the underground garage for 8 hours during the day. I can park outside next to my office building, but that lot is not owned by my company, which means I'll have to pay around $35 to park there during the day. My drive home is only 20 minutes. When I get home, I park it inside the semi-underground garage of my condo. The only outdoor parking is for guests/visitors, but I'll have to get a temp placard. That means the car doesn't get more than an hour of sunlight each day. Will that affect how quickly the new tint dries? (tint is xpel prime XR plus, if that makes any difference) Thanks! -
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what can be done if I think the rear windows are not dark enough after xpel Prim XR Plus 30% tint was applied to factory privacy glass?
pb has made some good points such as two layers doesn't necessarily = enough solar energy rejection to make a difference. Double layers will stay in place until removal and when the film is removed, like he said, the second layer falls away. Usually this takes the scratch resistant coating off the first layer, giving the impression it 'falls' away. If you're simply looking to blackout more so than heat rejection, then 30% on 30% on 25% (glass) will suffice. Anything lower, such as 20% or 5% on 30% on 25% (glass), minimally impacts how dark it becomes. -
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Window tint - Rayno Platinum Air7090 or Panorama Ceramic 35%?
Rayno wins. It is lighter at 70% visible light transmission and maintains visible light reflectance factor matching glass itself (7-8%). TSER is the parameter that truly tells the films capacity to screen solar energy that contacts the glass. Rayno has a lower TSER compared to Panorama*. VS. Panorama 35 has a lower visible light transmission making it darker and more obvious, not to mention its visible light reflectance is15%. The human eye begins discerning reflectance at 11-12%. It's TSER is higher, but the film will absolutely be noticeable*. *Note: There is always a trade off when using solar control window film products. Simply put; you can't have cake and eat too, when it comes to physics. Or, you cannot have invisible and higher solar energy rejection. -
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what can be done if I think the rear windows are not dark enough after xpel Prim XR Plus 30% tint was applied to factory privacy glass?
I never double layer film. You cant align the top edge to the first pattern well l. Many times when I use a steamer to remove double layered tint, the first layer practically falls off. I explain the shades prior to install. If they the choose wrong shade they must pay for the removal. Nothing worse than new glass covered in glue bacause some picked wrong shades. Honesty, I would leave it, as a darker tint will only block more light, not more heat. -
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what can be done if I think the rear windows are not dark enough after xpel Prim XR Plus 30% tint was applied to factory privacy glass?
I've done both. Since you're using a good film it really wouldn't matter. It's not likely to fail from stacking. -
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what can be done if I think the rear windows are not dark enough after xpel Prim XR Plus 30% tint was applied to factory privacy glass?
what can be done if I think the rear windows are not dark enough after xpel Prim XR Plus 30% tint was applied to factory privacy glass? I was the one who chose 30% when the installer asked me, so it's entirely on me if I don't think it's dark enough. What is the best course of action? (1) remove and install 20% or even 5% tint.... or (2) apply another layer of 30% over the new 30% tint film. Thanks! -
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PPF/ window film installers wanted in the Fort Myers, Florida area.
Looking for a professional PPF/window film installers in the Fort Myers, Florida area. Looking for a change of pace? We are looking to build our team with motivated installers. Our focus is in the marine world. Yachts make up the majority of our work. Prior experience working on yachts is not required. We will teach you how to apply your automotive skills on these boats. Most work will be in the Greater Fort Myers area with occasional work along the West coast of Florida. Please email me at Andrew@legacyauto.pro
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