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which is still a step up from ceramic. I rest my case

I'm not understanding the point you are trying to make? In what way is it a step up? Are you saying that we should look at the IRR to determine which is the best performing film?

I am referring to an earlier comment, are you saying any ceramic has any better over all stats by saying we should just look at IR?

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which is still a step up from ceramic. I rest my case

I'm not understanding the point you are trying to make? In what way is it a step up? Are you saying that we should look at the IRR to determine which is the best performing film?

I am referring to an earlier comment, are you saying any ceramic has any better over all stats by saying we should just look at IR?

No, I made no such comment.

Are you saying that a higher IRR film will outperform a lower IRR film?

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No..? I know their over all stats are better THEN ANY CERAMIC FILM. No way to know if it will out perform over time yet

You're saying Crystalline's total heat rejection stats are better than any ceramic?

Maybe the 40-90 vlt's

How about Ceramic 30? 20? Or a 15... try a 5%?

Rejecting a lot of heat is great but how durable are those high performing films? Got any test data?

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BTW when you spray crystalline with water and bend it around it will show all kinds of colors mainly red and its works great when trying to sell customers they are usually think its pretty cool

That is the light being reflected off of it thats why its redish...Wow...Not wow at you but your dist or person that trained you with that film...

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No..? I know their over all stats are better THAN ANY CERAMIC FILM. No way to know if it will out perform over time, yet

Howard could tell you...He has a booth or some type of crazy set up that he test all of his films and other films that people have sent to him...That is the only way to really test the time of film is putting it in a environment that can speed up time.. Not trying to throw Howard out there I just know that he has a setup that does that...

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Well thats just dumb bc I could just come back and say the same thing what about their 30? 20? or a 15...try a 5% Any window tinter knows blocking more visible light is going to block more heat. It's a fairly new film so like I said no way to know for a fact to see how it holds up over time. Guess I'll just have to wait and see.

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