FormulaOne 50% Window Film versus Llumar Ceramic CTX 50%, ATC 5% & F1 Pinnacle 30% Tint @ #TintManFL

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FormulaOne 50% Window Film (80.5°F) versus Llumar Ceramic CTX 50% (121°F), ATC 5% (164.5°F) & F1 Pinnacle 30% Tint (96.5°F) @ #TintManFL TintManFL.com #FormulaOne #Llumar #Stratos #CTX #Pinnacle #ATC #F1 #WinterPark #FL
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Stratos is worth every penny! It’s not cheap but it makes a gigantic difference, especially living in Florida.
These guys have done both our cars and did an amazing job!

kylegross
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what would you recommend for residential application?

ChristopherSuckow
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How would that stratos 50 be on a 2019 tacoma windshield? I had 3m 70 Crystaline installed, but really bad low angle haze. And I thinking about going a little darker

nickmiranda
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This was the video I was looking for. Thanks so much

landshark
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Thank you for the many excellent comparison videos. I'm especially interested in the differences between the Llumar offerings and the Llumar vs. 3M brands. I'm just bummed that you're in Florida and I'm in California.

AHCruz
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that heat box is nice! where can I get one of those? Thanks Good review!

SETProtectiveFilms
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unfortunately not everyone can afford that lol CTX is already $600 out here in califrornia. I cant imagine what Stratos would cost

LegendsPizzaCo
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There's that, then there's UV rejection differences.

rkgsd
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Which type and number has the grand Cherokee ?

JoseGarcia-wsjj
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What is the best ceramic dark tint that blocks the most uv rays and Rejects the most heat? So its the llumar Air on the far right that blocks 90% heat rejection? Also Pinnacle comes in 2nd? Im confuses the Stratos ceramic does best? and what comes in 2nd?

jenniferhill
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How much does llumar ceramic generally cost I got quoted $900 driver and passenger front windows

reptilerob
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Are you still using LLumar? Do you recommend anything better currently brand wise

jimmymcgill
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in the end, the interior of the car will still get hot, so why does it matter how many seconds more the heat stays outside?

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