Premier's Diamond Cut IR vs. Vkool
The title says it all. Vkool is a high infrared rejecting window tint from overseas. It is a quality film that can provide high IR rejecting numbers while remaining nearly transparent. The customer of this Lexus came to us because he was not entirely happy with Vkool. Not because it did not perform well, but because of its limitations in its application. Vkool's tint can only be applied to a flat surface, which makes for the rear glass application nearly impossible. The previous tinter who installed the product did the entire application with Vkool on the side windows except for the rear glass in which a hybrid tint (Suntek) was used. So there is a mismatch in film and it is not uniform throughout. In addition, the heat rejection of Suntek's tint is not nearly comparable to those of Vkool's.
Customer came to us regarding our new Diamond Cut IR (more info here: luxury4play.com/west/31325-premiers-diamond-cut-ir-tint-installed-w-pics-4.htm) and the high infrared blockage (rated at 94% vs. Vkool's 91%). After running through a demonstration of our new tint's capabilities, it was obvious that he wanted to change everything out for the newest product. Below are pictures of the Vkool on the sides and Suntek tint on the rear glass before everything was removed. http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5466.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5467.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5469.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5470.jpg |
Work in progress right after the Vkool and Suntek tint removed.
Heat shrinking process on rear glass (again, Diamond Cut IR can be applied to most curved surfaces such as the rear glass or front windshield whereas Vkool's film cannot) http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5476.jpg Film getting heat shrunk onto front windshield http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5478.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5478.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5482.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5484.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5489.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5497.jpg Application of front windshield in 73% VLT (visible light transmission) http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5506.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5512.jpg |
Here are some comparison of our product under a heat lamp measured with a BTU meter. Vkool was the first high infrared rejecting window film on the market. Today we will be making a comparison of our Diamond Cut IR to Vkool's tint.
No film blocking the heat lamp http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5514.jpg Here is the Vkool tint removed from the side windows of the Lexus http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5519.jpg Suntek tint removed from the rear glass http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5520.jpg Our Diamond Cut IR Tint in 73% VLT (visible light transmission) http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...p/IMG_5517.jpg |
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Here are some shots of a '10 911 with our Diamond Cut IR tint installed. 63% for the front two windows and 50% for the rear three. There is plenty of information on our product in pages prior to this post. A quick synapse:
1. 94% infrared rejection (most ceramic tint only offers up to 78% infrared blockage). 2. 94% infrared rejection regardless of tint shade. 3. 10-15 degrees difference in cabin temperature compared to other high end tint. Attachment 497081 Attachment 497082 Attachment 497083 TINT SHAVED TO THE EDGE ELIMINATING ALL GAPS - FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN THIS, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU WANT THIS OPTION AT THE TIME OF ORDER Attachment 497084 Attachment 497085 Attachment 497086 Attachment 497087 Attachment 497088 Attachment 497089 |
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Time to update photos of our Diamond Cut IR applied to other vehicles:
Here's a Alpine White M3 Coupe with: Diamond Cut IR 50% all around and 73% on windshield Specs again to the film: 1. 94% infrared rejection compared to 75%-80% of ceramic tint 2. 0% metals that impede on wireless transmission signals (especially for BMWs, Audis, and Mercedes for their keyless entry systems) 3. Lifetime Warranty from bubbling, fading, peeling, purpling, and cracking http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...Cut%20IR/6.jpg Attachment 496754 Attachment 496755 Attachment 496756 Attachment 496757 Attachment 496758 Attachment 496759 |
And one of several M3s completed today with our Diamond Cut IR nano-tint
Shade: 73% windshield + 33% sides and rear Also the entire front end is wrapped with Clear Guard. http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...W%20Tint/6.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...W%20Tint/7.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...W%20Tint/8.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...W%20Tint/9.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...%20Tint/10.jpg http://i556.photobucket.com/albums/s...%20Tint/11.jpg |
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This is another Convertible M3 that we just completed. 63% Windshield / 50% Sides and Rear
Attachment 496712 Attachment 496713 AND WE NOW COMPARE DIAMOND CUT IR TINT ON THE M3 TO A NON-TINTED WINDSHIELD OF A GALLARDO. IN THE M3, THE DASH REGISTERS 94 DEGREES IN 1MINUTE 49 SECONDS COMPARED TO 98 DEGRESS IN 1 MINUTE 16 SECONDS. Attachment 496714 |
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Diamond Cut IR installed onto a 2011 Turbo S. 33% all around and 63% on the windshield
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Hopefully this thread will give everyone idea of various shading options of our Diamond Cut IR
Installed here is 50% on the front and 33% on the rears (no windshield) Attachment 496564 Attachment 496565 Attachment 496566 Attachment 496567 Attachment 496568 Attachment 496569 |
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Many have asked us how the product compares to ceramic tint. Here, we have a popular 50% ceramic tint to be compared to Diamond Cut IR 50%.
Have a timer along with a commercial heat lamp spaced just 1 ft from the test area. : Attachment 496534 Attachment 496535 We started with a cool 67 degrees on the surface Attachment 496536 Attachment 496537 Heat lamp measures in at over 400 degrees Fahrenheit Attachment 496538 |
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With a heat lamp running at 400+ degrees, here are the results:
Ceramic (tint to the right side) - 2 minutes 52 seconds, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 80 degrees Diamond Cut (tint to the left side) - 3 minutes 1 second, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 71 degrees ***9 degree improvement Attachment 496531 Attachment 496532 |
I so badly wish you guys were in Florida!!!!
I got a terrible tint job done by someone who was supposed to be "the best"....now I've got little tiny bubbles here and there, odd wrinkles, and I'm just overall unhappy. :( Next time you guys vacation in Florida, let me know...and bring some tinting tools! :) |
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Ceramic Tint - 50% - 8 Minutes 44 seconds, temperature reaches 88 degrees
Diamond Cut IR - 50% - 8 Minutes 57 seconds, temperature reaches 76 degrees ****12 degree difference Attachment 496529 Attachment 496530 |
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