Global Quick Dry Plus Window Tint takes the heat!
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I concur
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IM RICK JAMES BICH!~!!
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Thats still funny, One failed at the high 700s the other 824. No film will ever reach 25 - 30 % of that, so the only thing that was proven was that in a test under non-controlled variables, one falied before the other. Run 100 tests in a controlled environvent (lab) they may come out totally different
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SPAY SOME WATER ON IT AND WATCH IT BREAK
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Load of crap. Tests can always be skewed in anyones favor and the 'competitor' held up the same, the glass failed. Did the chip the edge to cause it???
customtint 3 years ago
It's not about glass breaking, it's about one film melted before the other film's adhesive failed. Even though the one that melted at a lower temperature claims their adhesive handles higher heat.
darkestofdans 3 years ago