Official 2nd Gen NX Tint Thread - add your pics here
#91
What are the similarities Between XPEL XR and XPEL XR Plus?
- Ceramic Particle Technology: Both Prime XR and Prime XR Plus use ceramic particle technology, making them more heat resistant than regular dyed and metalized window films.
- UV Ray Protection: Both films have an SPF rating of 1000, recommended by the Skin Cancer Foundation, and can reflect 99% of the sun’s ultraviolet rays, keeping the car interior cool even on hot summer days.
- No Signal Interference: Both films allow unrestricted access to cellphone and radio signals, as they are engineered to reflect UV and infrared rays without stopping lower frequency mobile and radio signals.
- Glare Reduction: Both films have similar glare-reducing properties, reducing glare by 95%.
What are the differences Between XPEL XR and XPEL XR Plus?
- Heat Repellent Properties: While XPEL XR does a good job of keeping heat outside, the XR Plus has a unique blend of nanoceramic particles that give it superior heat-repellent properties. The XR Plus has a higher infrared reflection rate and can reflect as much as 71% of solar energy, making it better at heat rejection.
- Clarity: The XR offers more color choices than the XR Prime, but the XR Prime allows superior light access despite having the same tint percentage, giving it the edge in terms of visibility.
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I heard Llumar was pretty good alsoLlumar tints are known for their rich, crisp appearance that enhances any vehicle's aesthetics. Xpel, on the other hand, takes pride in providing a high degree of clarity not compromising your vehicle's look.Nov 3, 2023
from Tint guy ( not sure who he is but a reasonable comparison) https://thetintguy.com/llumar-vs-xpe...e's%20look.
Good Luck!
I think you would be pleased with either. Also, as I said before look at Huber Optik
YMMV,
MidCow3
P.S. - so I basically drive the same on my NX , maybe a little more normal, and sadly my mileage has dropped to 35.2 ... Oh Well
#92
Alright, I am back with the results. Here is what factory installed 20% rear, and tint shop 20% front windows looks like on my The rear seems little darker, but that is because there is no light behind it, but in front there is some light coming from the windshield.
This is what I measured on the tint shop installed 20% front windows ↓
And this is what I got on the factory installed 20% rear windows ↓
So the factory installed tint actually does have decent protection, not 100% but also it is not just a dark film without any protection, as someone said previously. So no need to re-tint the rear windows as I feel like 94% UVR will provide a good enough protection and nothing will melt down.
This is what I measured on the tint shop installed 20% front windows ↓
And this is what I got on the factory installed 20% rear windows ↓
So the factory installed tint actually does have decent protection, not 100% but also it is not just a dark film without any protection, as someone said previously. So no need to re-tint the rear windows as I feel like 94% UVR will provide a good enough protection and nothing will melt down.
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websurfer (03-11-24)
#93
Alright, I am back with the results. Here is what factory installed 20% rear, and tint shop 20% front windows looks like on my The rear seems little darker, but that is because there is no light behind it, but in front there is some light coming from the windshield.
This is what I measured on the tint shop installed 20% front windows ↓
And this is what I got on the factory installed 20% rear windows ↓
So the factory installed tint actually does have decent protection, not 100% but also it is not just a dark film without any protection, as someone said previously. So no need to re-tint the rear windows as I feel like 94% UVR will provide a good enough protection and nothing will melt down.
This is what I measured on the tint shop installed 20% front windows ↓
And this is what I got on the factory installed 20% rear windows ↓
So the factory installed tint actually does have decent protection, not 100% but also it is not just a dark film without any protection, as someone said previously. So no need to re-tint the rear windows as I feel like 94% UVR will provide a good enough protection and nothing will melt down.
#94
Hello, old thread - but did anyone have any issues with the electronics due to water/moisture, or sensors, from windshield tinting ?
I'm looking for only heat rejection for the windshield, and considering Spectra Photosync 75 % for the windshield - any experience or inputs based on experience, please share...
I'm looking for only heat rejection for the windshield, and considering Spectra Photosync 75 % for the windshield - any experience or inputs based on experience, please share...
#95
#96
Looks are subjective. I didn't want to go too dark given the tint laws.
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twitte (05-24-24)
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