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According to suntek, infinity OP doesn't fade!


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anything man made does not last a lifetime, only the pyramids and earth last forever. so wear back to how good is your manfr. warrty. im not satisfied with one yet . :uh:lol

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Technically, what the film is doing is demetalizing. You do see it on really, really old film, usually flat glass, that's getting streaky and spotty looking, not uniformly fading. I'm pretty sure that the metal doesn't actually go anywhere, but the molecules start to shift their orientation so that you can't see them, kind've like an LCD display.

Well I'd definitely say it's fading through dematelization.

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According to the test samples it's dead on.

Besides, film from the box = 50%. Film on my car = 64%.

I just thought it was super funny she's trying to tell me it's impossible for it to fade. I mean comeon, it's right here.

"sounds like installer error" :beer:lol

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I put film on the van in my avatar around 6 years ago. If it was faded, I think you'd be able to tell by now.

It doesn't look faded at all to me... I haven't metered it, but the windows still look dark.

I can see a little bit of adhesive rippling, but you have to look close. It's SunGard Endurance.

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