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Originally Posted by tripjammer
Cool I see it looks good. Ask about the scratch resistance. I heard the Carbon XP scratches very easy. Which is the high end version.
Middle Option:
SunTek’s High Performance Series is a tried and proven product. It has been an industry staple for years and offers both high quality and performance. Other features and benefits include:
- A dyed-metal, hybrid construction
- Charcoal, bronze, and blue options that will enhance the look of any vehicle
- Superior heat rejection and glare reduction for added comfort
- Excellent optical clarity
- Lifetime Manufacturer’s Warranty
High Option:
Carbon XP, a next generation window film, gives dealers the opportunity to offer their customers enhanced performance for high-end applications. Other features and benefits include:
- Improved UV rejection over Suntek Carbon tint.
- The latest in non-metal, nano-hybrid, Carbon technology.
- Non-reflective, “black” finish that will not fade.
- Superior heat, infrared, and UV rejection for increased comfort.
- Signal enabling technology that causes no interference with cell phone, radio, or navigation system signals.
- Lifetime Manufacturer’s warranty, that includes fading.
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Trip, Thanks for the info. I'll talk to Jay about the differences. He likes the suntek and says it's a lot better than the factory tint stuff.
I rode around in Jay's personal truck that he has tinted with the high end tint-XP I guess. It was about 80 degrees mid day and there was zero heat coming through the glass. Pretty impressive. He did have the front window tinted as well with a clearer tint that apparently costs a lot more than the darker tint on the rest of the windows but keeps the heat rays out just the same.