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<blockquote data-quote="RH5" data-source="post: 565457" data-attributes="member: 23112"><p>After 162 replies on this thread, I finally got mine done last Friday and I went for V-Kool 55 all round including the front windscreen. I could confirm that tint is Smart Tag friendly and no problem with the remote control when unlocking/locking the car from distance. The heat rejection was pretty good. I felt like wearing a polarized sunglass when driving and it makes the eyes more relaxed. Wife agreed with this.. Hehe</p><p></p><p>The v kool 55 though is not a grey color tint that i was actually looking for. The tint color is slightly greenish but not as green as the v kool elite. If you have a dark interior car then the appearance would turns to a sexy deep dark tint, maybe because the light reflectance was pretty low i suppose. My car is in light oyster interior and i am also pretty satisfied with the results lah but it definitely look super sexy on a dark interior car imho.</p><p></p><p>The only drawback now is that my tomtom gps on my iPhone 3GS is no longer usable because the gps receptions could not enter the car. But this drawback does not outweigh the benefit of having a smart tag friendly and superb heat rejection tint. Owh yes, it comes with 5 years warranty of peeling, bubbles or demetallisation/karat.. No summon warranty though as i took the v kool 55 for my windscreen. They will cover for it if i took the v kool elite for the front windscreen but i was afraid with the smart tag issues.</p><p></p><p>btw, thanks guys for all those helpful comments, really appreciate it. Also BIG thanks to bro Rayhwc for recommending/racun me with this tint.. :4:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RH5, post: 565457, member: 23112"] After 162 replies on this thread, I finally got mine done last Friday and I went for V-Kool 55 all round including the front windscreen. I could confirm that tint is Smart Tag friendly and no problem with the remote control when unlocking/locking the car from distance. The heat rejection was pretty good. I felt like wearing a polarized sunglass when driving and it makes the eyes more relaxed. Wife agreed with this.. Hehe The v kool 55 though is not a grey color tint that i was actually looking for. The tint color is slightly greenish but not as green as the v kool elite. If you have a dark interior car then the appearance would turns to a sexy deep dark tint, maybe because the light reflectance was pretty low i suppose. My car is in light oyster interior and i am also pretty satisfied with the results lah but it definitely look super sexy on a dark interior car imho. The only drawback now is that my tomtom gps on my iPhone 3GS is no longer usable because the gps receptions could not enter the car. But this drawback does not outweigh the benefit of having a smart tag friendly and superb heat rejection tint. Owh yes, it comes with 5 years warranty of peeling, bubbles or demetallisation/karat.. No summon warranty though as i took the v kool 55 for my windscreen. They will cover for it if i took the v kool elite for the front windscreen but i was afraid with the smart tag issues. btw, thanks guys for all those helpful comments, really appreciate it. Also BIG thanks to bro Rayhwc for recommending/racun me with this tint.. :4: [/QUOTE]
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