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Date:         Tue, 11 Mar 2003 07:48:34 -0800
Reply-To:     "Phil S." <napszeerf@YAHOO.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Phil S." <napszeerf@YAHOO.COM>
Subject:      Re: window tint
In-Reply-To:  <3E681CEF.508@charter.net>
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Just another idea, last summer i was thinking on having a sign shop apply this stuff called "window-perf" which is perforated vinyl thats printed and applied to the outside of the windows/body. (its sticky back vinyl with little holes in it) It comes in plain white and can be printed any color. The shop owner had his company Range Rover covered with this stuff+all over the windows the (vinyl is printed with graphics) Ive heard this stuff does keep the inside cooler although it reduses visability when driving. I have an all white westy and i was thinking about putting plain white window perf on the rear windows. He quoted me $100 for all the windows from the driver/pass back(installed but un-printed)

Phil 84' Westy Tiico

--- John Rodgers <j_rodgers@CHARTER.NET> wrote: > Most all of the colored films I have encountered so > far have been > so-called graphic films and are lower grade films > that the metal based > films. Although I may well be wrong, I would bet > that Sunnex has a > range of films that run from expensive high quality > stuff to the cheap > grades, and the high color films are the graphic > grades, most excellent > for graphics, but tend to be lower quality so far a > sun protection is > concerned. This is not to say they do not have their > place. They > definitely do. If you want a good, multicolored > graphic on a window, a > graphic film is the way to go. But they tend not to > be the film of > choice for sun protection. However, if you want most > excellent sun > protection, Get a good film made for the purpose. > It will most likely > not be a high color film. > > In my experience, the ugly purple that occurs in > window tint occurs when > the tint is dying, and this consequence usually > occurs in low end > graphic film. It is sort of the consequence of > trying to get a cheap > tint job in the beginning. I'm suggesting one should > go ahead and spend > the bucks to start with to get a good grade of tint > and a good > installation to ensure long life in the overall > job. > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > > Stan Wilder wrote: > > >The purple tint is the result of low grade graphic > tint. Looks good for 6 > >months and then it's gone. Use LLumar. High > quality, metal coated, 7 year > >warranty. Serious UV protection. > >-------------------- Clip ------------------------ > >Please hold your oats there. > >I've been by the office of Sunnex International and > they have a selection > >of Blue, Amber, Red, Gray, Mirror, Sparkle, Purple, > Green and some other > >colors. > >They also have a clear that blocks out UV and you > can't even see it on > >the window. > >They are suppliers to glazing contractors that put > tint on giant > >supermarket and office building windows. > >They probably have a 100 selections of colors, > tints, roll widths etc. > > > >Stan > > > >________________________________________________________________ > >Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today > >Only $9.95 per month! > >Visit www.juno.com > > > > > >

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