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Rick it looks good man. If I were you I would reword about the entry level film though. Maybe just talk about the price being less or something then saying it comes with 1 year warranty or whatever. I know main goal is to upsell the customer but I'm just not about bad mouthing one to get them to do that. 

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2 hours ago, jh812 said:

Rick it looks good man. If I were you I would reword about the entry level film though. Maybe just talk about the price being less or something then saying it comes with 1 year warranty or whatever. I know main goal is to upsell the customer but I'm just not about bad mouthing one to get them to do that. 

Good point. :-) thanks bud

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44 minutes ago, Jkatfelix said:

Get rid of the price shopper thing...

I TOTALLY AGREE! :-) 

my web guy got all my info and that last little bit was for video ideas. He didn't know so he put it on there. :-) 

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Looks clean, not to cluttered.

 

I would however change the wording under ceramic films to be more accurate. Infrared radiation is not heat and only makes up about 48% of the sun's radiation. If a film reduces (edit: Near) infrared by 80%, it means 80% of 48 equaling about 38% of the radiation that becomes heat (far infrared) once striking or being absorbed by a surface (such as the moisture in skin). Water is a great absorber of near infrared radiation and is why we 'feel' it before UV and Visible.

 

Remember, all energy from the sun is electromagnetic radiation comprised of UV, visible light and infrared. All three convert to heat once striking or absorbed by a surface. Propping a film up by infrared numbers, only, is misleading ... or for that matter any single number other than TSER. Now, if a film has the capacity to reject 80% of far infrared (which IS heat), that would be an accurate statement.

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On November 29, 2017 at 11:14 AM, smartie2shoes said:

Looks clean, not to cluttered.

 

I would however change the wording under ceramic films to be more accurate. Infrared radiation is not heat and only makes up about 48% of the sun's radiation. If a film reduces (edit: Near) infrared by 80%, it means 80% of 48 equaling about 38% of the radiation that becomes heat (far infrared) once striking or being absorbed by a surface (such as the moisture in skin). Water is a great absorber of near infrared radiation and is why we 'feel' it before UV and Visible.

 

Remember, all energy from the sun is electromagnetic radiation comprised of UV, visible light and infrared. All three convert to heat once striking or absorbed by a surface. Propping a film up by infrared numbers, only, is misleading ... or for that matter any single number other than TSER. Now, if a film has the capacity to reject 80% of far infrared (which IS heat), that would be an accurate statement.

Thanks :-) 

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18 hours ago, pbalentine said:

Site looks great! You should put a youtube icon by the FB one, so customers can check out your videos.  Thats something ive wanted to do for some time now. 

I definitely want a YouTube link on it. :-) thanks for the feedback 

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