Huper Optik vs. Formula One

 
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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Finiti35
This is Huper 40% on DG. But on the car it's a beautiful silverish color in the sun and dark grey at night.
Huper is more brownish than grey.
Old Jul 15, 2005 | 05:08 PM
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Hupers are the best film you can get for heat reduction. If you're looking for a dark/limo tint, this is not for you. They have 50%, 40%, and 30%. It's a much thicker film than all others, and does take longer to dry. Mine took about a week before the bubbles subsided.

It's also a bit hard to install due to the thickness. But any good installer will be able to handle it. The guy that did mine has a machine that laser cuts it to perfection.

The film is ceramic, and won't interfere with radios, cell phones, satellite, radar, etc. I would highly recommend it.

Bad thing with Huper, it's that they're expensive relative to other tints. But IMO, it's the classiest tint. I think it suits our cars. Others who prefer the DARK limo tint, go with other brands. Hope this helps.
Old Jul 15, 2005 | 10:46 PM
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No, I wasn't looking for really dark tint. I just wanted to most heat reduction possible while staying within the legal limit. Huper 30 seemed to be the perfect match. Dexter did a great job installing it. Now I just have to wait for the bubbles on one side and the glue on the rear matrix to cure.
 
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