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This got way out of hands,

 

THEGMAN185 go with the 3MCS5 and you get good performance, great looks and lasting color (not dyed).

AND If you leave the watermark ask for more money when you resell the vehicle.  :facepalm2

:yeah

 

Cheers!!

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:yeah Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.

 

If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.

 

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UgxGCuNyXTtnxf6oXT6EVtQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=Auto%20WF%20Performance%20Data.pdf

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:yeah Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.

If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.

http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UgxGCuNyXTtnxf6oXT6EVtQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=Auto%20WF%20Performance%20Data.pdf

I agree Smartie. CR and CS are the only 3M auto films I'll use.
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:yeah Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.

If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UgxGCuNyXTtnxf6oXT6EVtQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=Auto%20WF%20Performance%20Data.pdf

I agree Smartie. CR and CS are the only 3M auto films I'll use.
You don't like the FX or the BC?

I know the FX isn't colour stable and the BC35 is too reflective... But you don't stock them?

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:yeah Of the films mentioned at the first post CS would be the best choice. I'd steer clear of a 5% film as it is nothing but probable cause for law enforcement to bite time out of your day.

If you're he11 bent on a 3M product, consider their CM or CR products, which have far better performance in lighter more safe shades.http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/mediawebserver?mwsId=66666UgxGCuNyXTtnxf6oXT6EVtQEcuZgVs6EVs6E666666--&fn=Auto%20WF%20Performance%20Data.pdf

I agree Smartie. CR and CS are the only 3M auto films I'll use.
You don't like the FX or the BC?

I know the FX isn't colour stable and the BC35 is too reflective... But you don't stock them?

I don't mate. I have a strict policy about only ever stocking films that warrant against colour change and fading, and actually WORK. (IE: heat reduction that you can feel, not just TSER) It's one of the USP's that I promote quite heavily.

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I've used JWF since day one. I've also used all the other brands and the only other brand I think has as good product/customer service would be EWF(Express Window Films). Some of the other brands are too big for their own good... my opinion.

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On 6/19/2014 at 10:43 AM, coast2coasttinting said:

I would go with the 3M CS. The Johnson's is a great film the silhouette u s a tad shinny.

Coast2coasttinting, question, is the shinny affecting the driver (I hear some films have a blur) or shinny viewing from the outside?

Thanks in advance for any more on this.

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