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12 hours ago, Solar Safe Films said:

 

Unfortunately at the moment we do not have a youtube account and so we are unable to go live on youtube

 

But you are more than welcome to post your questions on this thread, we will be sure to answer as best we can!

 

Regards,

 

SSF

Thanks any way I can see video after with no Facebook  like a link or post it on here after it's recorded

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On 11/3/2017 at 3:20 AM, quality tintz said:

Thanks any way I can see video after with no Facebook  like a link or post it on here after it's recorded

 

Hi QualityTintz,

 

Here are the videos of the Live Tutorial in two parts. Enjoy!

 

We are also in the process of uploading shorter videos which are summary step-by-step tutorials and tips of the tinting process. They will be uploaded onto our website and also our facebook in 2-3 day intervals. Check them out at www.ssfilms.co.uk

 

We will also be scheduling in a thrilling facebook Live next Friday (17 Nov) where we will be showcasing how unbreakable our films really are when we try SMASHING in our car windows with and without our tints!

 

So more fun to come on SSF's Facebook (@solarsafeadvancedfilms), See you then!

 

 

SSF's Live Q&A and Demonstration Part 1:

 

 

 

SSF's Live Q&A and Demonstration Part 2:

 

 

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Hey Guys!

 

Solar Safe Films (SSF) are having an exclusive sale!

 

We will be selling our Beginners DIY Window Tinting Kit online. This kit will include everything someone beginning their tint installing journey will need, we've even thrown in a Complimentary Tutorial with it. This will be the perfect gift for someone who loves doing DIY!

 

Our Kit includes:

- *Tinted Film (size: 60" x 1.5m) 

- Heat Gun

- Squeegee

- 1L Spray Bottle

- **Pack of 5 Snap Blades (size: 0.4mm x 9mm x 80mm)

- FREE Video Tutorial

 

DIY Kits:

5% VLT
20% VLT
35% VLT

 

 

*The length of this film will cover the rear half of a saloon car (i.e. the rear left and right windows and back rear window). We have 5%, 20% and 35% shades available for our tints. Click the links below to see pictures of which tint would best suit your tastes.

 

**These snap blades are specially manufactured for cutting tinted films. They are also oiled so that they can be used to clean the car window of stubborn dirt without scratching the window (like in our tutorial video) .

 

Note: These kits are available to be shipped within the UK only. 

 

If you would like to know more about us, visit our website at www.ssfilms.co.uk or our facebook @solarsafeadvancedfilms 

 

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On 11/26/2017 at 2:39 AM, Ryker said:

You do understandthat most of us on here are not beginners don't you?   You keep posting like you think we are mostly some newby tinters!  

 

Yep, we completely understand. Of course our recent post would not pertain to pros but we just want to help out the people who have just started out and who came to this forum looking for answers!

 

We're always willing to help on any other questions people may have!

 

Thanks for your comment Ryker!

 

P.s. You're not alone with the Monday Blues WearTheFoxHat, Thanks for commenting!

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I have 92% heat rejection and one hell of an air conditioning bill:drivemove over Bozo, cookie is in the house. A brick wall doesn’t remove 92% of the heat let alone your polyester. Another distributor that doesn’t understand these materials do not work unless there is airflow on one side. My car will still be as hot sitting in a parking lot as it was ten minutes after I parked it. It is a fact, The films have only UV protection at that point and the heat dissipation only occurs after air movement across the glass. That is my good film work in your home or office. Air conditioning has movement and keeps everything cool. A building with solar film and no air movement only has UV protection. You should get an umbrella and a water mister, bet you may be able to sell those to the amusement parks.

cheers

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