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I have been installing Johnson Window Films exclusively for the last 7 or 8 years. When Marathon first came out I switched to it. Its my best seller and I sell it as a mid grade film. I have not had many issues with it. No come backs for adhesive failure or anything like that. However, I had a few friends I think 3 or 4 whom I redid their back windows because the film started to get a bit blurry and couldn't see very well out of it. I think they were installed about 4 or 5 years ago and all around the same year. Its possible it came from a single batch or box but I can't be 100% sure. The color seemed good still and it shrinks and installs well compared to other films I've used.

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Most of the time we keep a low profile and try not to get involved with shameless self promotion.

However we do believe our Siruis Film is as good as any film on the board.

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Most of the time we keep a low profile and try not to get involved with shameless self promotion.

However we do believe our Siruis Film is as good as any film on the board.

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I have been using Classic Black from express for the past few years.  It is reasonable on the price and it is a color stable, dyed film. I am very pleased with it and it matches well with factory glass.  

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There are some that remember DTI in the 80's

They were plagued with delamination issues.

20% was 2 layers of 35 and 5% was 3 layers.

DTI later became MSC and now Solar Guard!

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