Loving new film and window tint
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Loving new film and window tint
Had my Mclaren done a few weeks ago with the new Prestige Film Technologies' Prestige Film Technologies - Prestige Clear Guard, CarboniteHD, ClearVue, Image Capture Film, Screen Protector and ViewBlock ClearGuard X and PhotoSync Transitional IR Tint and am super happy. The film is very clear and really let's the paint show through. The Photosync is fantastic for keeping the car cool - was in near 100 degrees the other day and the interior was significantly cooler than my wife's Cayanne that was sitting next to it after about an hour. Here's a few pics of the process.
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And here is a video test of Prestige Film Technologies PhotoSync65% with the windows rolling up and down to show how well this film performs. (the McLaren has PhotoSync45 which performs slightly better than PhotoSync65 in the video)
Conditions: 78 degrees
Time of test: 2pm
Conditions: 78 degrees
Time of test: 2pm
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One of the most commonly asked question is how well does Spectra PhotoSync compare with other window tint products. So we decided to actually put Spectra PhotoSync to test against a 5% metallic limo tint. Now keep in mind, the shades we used for comparison is PhotoSync65, 55, and 45, so much lighter compared to limo tint at 5%. There is also one major difference - the limo tint has metals in it so it can produce some decent heat rejection that would be comparable to a lighter ceramic based tint:
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Another test we conducted recently. With Prestige Film Technologies' Spectra PhotoSync Nano Window Film. We decided to document this test to show how well this product performs compared to a leading 30% ceramic tint. The previous test was done compared to a ceramic 40%. Test specs:
Spectra PhotoSync 65% (yes, we are using a lighter film to compare with a darker 30% ceramic tint)
*product to the left
VS.
30% Ceramic (one of the more popular ceramic tint products on the market....sorry, we are not going to name the manufacturer of this product, but can say it is likely the most well-known on the market)
*product to the right
Conditions:
Outdoor Temperature: 75 degrees
Test Time: 2pm
Measurement Equipment: BTU Meter aimed directly at the window films to obtain simultaneous readings for accuracy
Test Subject: Raging Gray Bull named the Aventador
Spectra PhotoSync 65% (yes, we are using a lighter film to compare with a darker 30% ceramic tint)
*product to the left
VS.
30% Ceramic (one of the more popular ceramic tint products on the market....sorry, we are not going to name the manufacturer of this product, but can say it is likely the most well-known on the market)
*product to the right
Conditions:
Outdoor Temperature: 75 degrees
Test Time: 2pm
Measurement Equipment: BTU Meter aimed directly at the window films to obtain simultaneous readings for accuracy
Test Subject: Raging Gray Bull named the Aventador
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To note, this video below shows how PhotoSync compares to a very popular ceramic 40% tint. However, this comparison was done at Spectra PhotoSync's pre-activation phase. In short, PhotoSync's Solar Adaptive Coating did not activate to produce maximum heat rejection, which means it will perform even better when exposed to solar energy for approximately 15 minutes.
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