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Thanks to those who have tried to answer my question -

http://www.laminafil...ilm-special.php in thai so you will have to run it through google translate

I have always found any online translation service prone to some innacurate interpretation especially on technical stuff which is why I was hoping for a spec written in English - a forlorn hope I guess...

Spoonman - any idea what the specific film was called?

I have the supplier coming in this week so I will ask, check out Llumar.com, English website and they are the makers of Lamina films.

Thanks.

The site has a lot of info but you have to dig for it. This pages show which film to consider - http://www.llumar.com/en/AutoSolarControl.aspx and this one gives specific spec per type - http://www.llumar.com/en/SpecificationGuide.aspx - and I hope I am not infringing any rules by posting the links?

The only problem is matching the two guides. For those interested here is one of the specs -

I now need to try and match up to the Thai site - which I cannot do at the moment as my wonderful ISP and/or the Great Chinese Fire Wall do not seem to want me to connect to it :realangry:

088713SolarControlFilmsLLumarNeutralSeries.doc

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Hello,

I need some help too. My story goes as follows;

- I wanted black/grey tinted film. So the idiot dealer add 95 all araound. Looks nice, but it is dangerous to drive.

- next day they changed it into 68 hi-kool, with good clearance they said. Sorry, i still can't see a f@#$! in the dark.

- I changed my headlights to xenon.....it help some what, but not in the rain.

- finally I went to hi-kool and they adviced me 25 hc, but the dealer had no, so they add 30 hc.

- indeed, resonable cool in the hot day and reasonable clear at night, but.... everything is BLUR!!! grrrrr

Lamina or 3M better? Or High kool gave me the wrong one?

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I always get 40% all around. 60% is scary dark for me. Especially to drive at night.

Lamina pop at 60 % is ok at night... But only on side windows. On front and back windows, I tend to keep 40 %.

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