2010 GT3 Nicely Wrapped by Premier + Diamond Cut IR
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This would be on a case by case scenario. Most of the time, it has something to do with the material being damaged from scrapes and parallel parking rubs. We will be able to determine this. We will need to confirm that the install is performed by us. Please contact us at 714-628-0100. Thank you.
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How much for a front windshield?
I'm wondering what the cost is for only the front windshield? I heard it was in the neighborhood of $300
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Many do ask us why some would cover the entire hood and full fenders. Case in point:
This customer of ours had the entire front end wrapped by us approximately 18-20 months ago. He unfortunately was in a dispute with an automotive shop and things got heated. According to the owner of the vehicle, one of the employees at this particular shop likely keyed the hood of his M3. Again fortunately we made a nice wrap and whoever did it thought he was keying paint.
This customer of ours had the entire front end wrapped by us approximately 18-20 months ago. He unfortunately was in a dispute with an automotive shop and things got heated. According to the owner of the vehicle, one of the employees at this particular shop likely keyed the hood of his M3. Again fortunately we made a nice wrap and whoever did it thought he was keying paint.
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wow, what auto shop would that be....
i hate keying cars.
last time the moron who keyed my car was in HS, he ended up in the hospital with broken ribs, wrist and lots of blood. i never knew i was a good street fighter. dad did have to pay lawyer fee, but hell i feel good. now i hire ppl to beat up those who key my cars.
i hate keying cars.
last time the moron who keyed my car was in HS, he ended up in the hospital with broken ribs, wrist and lots of blood. i never knew i was a good street fighter. dad did have to pay lawyer fee, but hell i feel good. now i hire ppl to beat up those who key my cars.
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Many have asked us how the product compares to ceramic tint. Here, we have a popular 50% ceramic tint to be compared to Diamond Cut IR 50%.
Have a timer along with a commercial heat lamp spaced just 1 ft from the test area. :
We started with a cool 67 degrees on the surface
Heat lamp measures in at over 400 degrees Fahrenheit
Have a timer along with a commercial heat lamp spaced just 1 ft from the test area. :
We started with a cool 67 degrees on the surface
Heat lamp measures in at over 400 degrees Fahrenheit
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With a heat lamp running at 400+ degrees, here are the results:
Ceramic (tint to the right side) - 2 minutes 52 seconds, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 80 degrees
Diamond Cut (tint to the left side) - 3 minutes 1 second, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 71 degrees
***9 degree improvement
Ceramic (tint to the right side) - 2 minutes 52 seconds, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 80 degrees
Diamond Cut (tint to the left side) - 3 minutes 1 second, temperature rises from 67 degrees to 71 degrees
***9 degree improvement
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Ceramic Tint - 50% - 8 Minutes 44 seconds, temperature reaches 88 degrees
Diamond Cut IR - 50% - 8 Minutes 57 seconds, temperature reaches 76 degrees
****12 degree difference
Diamond Cut IR - 50% - 8 Minutes 57 seconds, temperature reaches 76 degrees
****12 degree difference
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We have not yet tested the product in less extreme temperatures. However, this would give us an idea of how well the product works with a 400 degree heat lamp shining through the glass just 1 feet away.