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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3122398" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Jackie cooper electronics did my corolla in 2000 and last year the side windows finally gave up the film.</p><p>Back then they had a lifetime warranty.. but I lost my receipt and the new computer system does not have my information.</p><p>I got my money's worth though.</p><p>This car had 75,000 miles on it in 2000 and now has 315,000 miles on it . those windows get rolled down a lot.</p><p>I will admit the last 3 years the tint was starting to peel.</p><p>So 15 years for old school tint was not too bad.. it cost me I think just around 100 bucks then.</p><p>Never bubbled.</p><p></p><p>I would not hesitate to do it again.</p><p></p><p>But I want Low E reflective or something else I can see out of really easy..I do not want it dark but I want max heat rejection.</p><p>I went to lowes and purchased the Home window film that was reflective LowE and put it on my Geo metro.</p><p>It did not peel after 3 years when i ended up selling the car. No bubbles either.</p><p>But hauling lumber and firewood i did gouge it a few times..Hey Window film is not nail and sharp branch proof.</p><p>But I loved the heat rejection.</p><p></p><p>I do not get that with old school tinted film.</p><p>I wonder how well ceramic compares to Low E reflective</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3122398, member: 15054"] Jackie cooper electronics did my corolla in 2000 and last year the side windows finally gave up the film. Back then they had a lifetime warranty.. but I lost my receipt and the new computer system does not have my information. I got my money's worth though. This car had 75,000 miles on it in 2000 and now has 315,000 miles on it . those windows get rolled down a lot. I will admit the last 3 years the tint was starting to peel. So 15 years for old school tint was not too bad.. it cost me I think just around 100 bucks then. Never bubbled. I would not hesitate to do it again. But I want Low E reflective or something else I can see out of really easy..I do not want it dark but I want max heat rejection. I went to lowes and purchased the Home window film that was reflective LowE and put it on my Geo metro. It did not peel after 3 years when i ended up selling the car. No bubbles either. But hauling lumber and firewood i did gouge it a few times..Hey Window film is not nail and sharp branch proof. But I loved the heat rejection. I do not get that with old school tinted film. I wonder how well ceramic compares to Low E reflective [/QUOTE]
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