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platnum plus is full metal film and I think its not supposed to fade, to me it has a look of its own, I dont know of any other film that looks like it.

now that llumastar has hit the market you might look into getting some of it, the llumar atr charcoal is guaranteed not to fade or lose its color now. just as good of a warranty platnum plus had, and lots easire to work with.

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Guest skeeter

They also look very different. The guy looking for "mirror" will go with PP 99 percent of the time because it has more reflectivity than Premier. As to burning the edges, they shrink the same.

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Not trying to be difficult but, pp and premier have nothing incommon as far as heat shrinking and that comes from the factory rep. Backglasses that require a lot of heating are not good for pp, it does "melt" "distort" what ever you want to call it. Premeir just handles better, but this is only our experience and observations. :lol

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