Cheers for the pics BS. That tint job seriously does look good. Is that the darkest legal or did you go darker? It looks quite dark that's for sure. I so wish I could get your tint guy to do mine. Price and job quality looks brilliant.
Cheers for the pics BS. That tint job seriously does look good. Is that the darkest legal or did you go darker? It looks quite dark that's for sure. I so wish I could get your tint guy to do mine. Price and job quality looks brilliant.
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Darkest legal. I think it's either 30% or 35%. As I said, IMO it's enough. The standard glass has a light tint already.
This is the 4th car Albert has tinted for me, and a replacement passenger side glass thanks to a low life who tried a smash and grab on Mrs BS, but hadn't factored in that I was just about back to the her car, which resulted in him spending some time at Redfern Police Station after having been seen to at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
Hey BS, just double checking......you did get the Johnson Insulatir? Which VLT did you get, the 30 or the 40 (Johnson don't make a VLT 35).
The reason why I'm asking is that I went to the tint place today to book my car in next week and the owner said that the Johnson Insulatir being an IR (Infared film) will be very light, even at the VLT30, but I told him I'd seen your pics and commented on how dark I thought it looked?? Anyway, he's getting in some samples of the VLT30 and 40 early next week for me to look at and compare to his normal carbon tints he uses (which BTW look exceptionally dark installed on cars as he showed me one that he'd just finished).
Thanks.
Definitely Johnson Insulatir. As to the VLT I can't say with absolute certainty, but I clearly recall that the film I have was the second darkest available, which made it the darkest legal tint. Logically, that would make it the 40% film, as the legal limit is 35%. Not sure what the tint guy means by an infrared film. All films block IR to some extent. The sputtered ceramic films, which the Insultir is, blocks them a bit better than dyed, or metal films. There is a slight hue to the glass already, and I remember my tint guy saying that not only would the 30% film be non-compliant (think warranty, and insurance), but would simply be too dark. After looking at samples against the glass I agreed with him, but as I said somewhere earlier, that's just me. Anyhow, hope this helps.
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Any suggestions for Brisbane businesses would be really appreciated. Unfortunately went to the well known retailer (the one with big $ advertising) and after taking it back 3 times, they were unable to correct what they describe as an acceptable number of "points" under the film. I would describe them as hairs/foreign matter. They said they had a similar problem with a VW and that it is "wicking" of the felt window wiper fibres into the water under the film when the film is installed. Sounds like BS to me - never had such a poor job.
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Albert at the same Autoglass company in Campsie did my Superb sedan with Johnson Insulatir VLT30, which combined with the factory glass tint bring you up to the 35%maximum legal tint allowed in NSW. 298, done in 3 hours at their workshop while I waited.
I've definitely noticed the increased burn on my old sun damaged arms since summer started to come our way. I've had the Superb since April, after swapping to it from a ford xr8. One things ford did years ago was include UV filter in the glass of such cars, especially the windscreen. One still had to get tinting done to reduce heat though. The insulatir 30 tint is very effective in my view & dark enough. Skoda really ought to think about putting UV filtering in their glass for cars sold in Australia, imho.
While I was there, I noticed they were doing tint on a prime mover. The driver told me he'd had a job done by an ad he saw on Gumtree; mobile number, come to you job. He said it was terrible & started peeling away during his first long haul. Needless to say, the mobile number wouldn't respond. Good reason for getting it done by a place with an address & history.
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