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March 19th, 2022 12:03 PM #21Had the super black variant installed on the sides and rear glass of our Starex yesterday, haven’t driven it since then except that I patked it outside this morning to let the sun hasten the drying of the tint, workmanship seems good to me, had it done at Badtz Car Accessories in Marikina. Didn’t change the windshield tint na (3M) because of the RFID stickers stuck there
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March 20th, 2022 10:13 AM #22
Not X Films but 3M, I wonder why the rear windshield is prone to bubbles after so many years but the sides and front hindi.naman, same case with my neighbor. Lahat naman babad sa araw, it's not a half garage thingie where ung front nakalilim.
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March 30th, 2022 12:18 PM #23
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March 30th, 2022 05:28 PM #24
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March 31st, 2022 01:30 AM #25I don't think it's even about heat or accidentally turning the defogger on.
The tint just doesn't stick perfectly because it has to go over the defogger wires, vs the front rear and sides where it's all glass.
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December 24th, 2022 08:58 AM #26
I went to Badtz shop at Marikina to have my dad's 20 year old Honda Accord's 3M oem tint replaced with X Films premium tint. Kulay talong na yung old tint at overdue na talaga for replacement. I went for the medium dark (25% VLT) for the front windshield and door windows, and super dark (10% VLT) for the rears. The shop did not charge for an additional ₱1500 for the mixed tint shade due to a promo they have until dec 30. Starting next year meron na ulit additional charge.
The tinting was done very well by the workers at Badtz. Pulido naman at malinis yung pagkakagawa except for one window where I didn't like the way the x-films watermark was positioned at the middle of the passenger window (the tinter who worked on that window seem to be mediocre compared with the other three tinters). Talagang visible yung watermark!
Comparing the heat rejection with my Mazda3 hatchback with casa installed 3M OEM (35% front windshield with the rest at 20%) and another one with VKool OEM with all windows wrapped with 20% VLT, I can say from experience is that the heat rejection is better but not hugely significant with X-Films. The visibility from inside the cabin viewing outside is somewhat better but not that significant.
I'm planning to have my Mazda3 casa installed 3M oem tint replaced with X-Films as well but with the elite version that comes with the slightly better heat rejection and a longer warranty period. I'll do that next Dec. Observe ko muna kung walang magiging issue sa X-Films at sa installation quality ng Badtz. But overall my experience with the shop is very good, consistent with the review experience from other youtube vloggers who availed their services.
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December 21st, 2023 11:23 PM #27
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December 22nd, 2023 09:24 PM #28
After a year with X-Films ceramic tint I'd say it's very good for it's price!
My only tip is not to use the light dark shade for the front windshield full tint. Yung reflection ng dashboard mas obvious sa light dark shade compared to medium/super dark.
Regarding the brand watermarks sa tint, these can be removed safely with alcohol. Pwede mo patanggal sa tint installer if in case the watermark is blocking your view.
Next year plan ko papalitan tint ng isang car ko that comes with the casa installed 5yo 3M tint. I'm planning to go for Sunbloc at Road-Fit QC but I'm considering X-Films as well since it's cheaper.
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December 30th, 2023 09:35 PM #29
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January 4th, 2024 08:26 AM #30
The owner of Badtz car shop (distributor of X-films) was the one who told me that the light dark shade tint is prone to dashboard reflection. The shop owner recommended to go for the medium dark but I still opted for the light dark one.
I haven't tried the super dark tint.
Agree with you there. Nicely put.
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