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Have Heat Rejection - House Tint Review
House Tint Review
18 times mentioned • Mr Chin • 30 November 2020

House Tint Review

House tint review. I presume most people would consider window tints not only to have more privacy, that is to prevent people from looking into your units via windows or huge glass panel sliding doors, but also to have heat rejection to keep the indoor cool from the sun.

Are there any reasonably decent products at a down-to-earth price that will serve the purpose? Car window tints such as V-kool or Huper Optik etc. Will serve the purpose but for reasonably large quantities it will cost up to RM 10k for sliding doors and windows.
Have Heat Rejection - High Quality Car
High Quality Car
16 times mentioned • Razniel Aniel • 11 October 2018

High Quality Car

Cost vs High Quality. When it comes down to it, it's always better to go for quality over cost. Many people assume that the pigmentation is similar, and will often get the most inexpensive one to save cost.

However, a low quality tint has a tendency to fade, fracture, bubble, peel off or turn purple. Plus, cheaper tints tend not to have heat rejection technology built in. We recommend getting a high quality car tint as compared to a cheaper alternative as it's better for the long run.
Have Heat Rejection - Uv Rays
Uv Rays
161 times mentioned • Miss Yasmin • 30 November 2020

Uv Rays

There are many cheap house tint, some lighter shade, some darker shade. Most of these tints may just be coloured tints but do not have any heat rejection properties.

It's just like a clear plastic sheet with some grey colour added to the sheet. It may serve the purpose of preventing people from having a glimpse into your unit but it will not serve the purpose of rejecting any heat or UV rays.
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