Hi everyone,
Anybody had experience with Solar Armor tinting film? A tinter that I frequent has started to using their film due to testing out different brands and I'm not sure how good the Solar Armor tint film is. The brand is based in Australia.
Hi everyone,
Anybody had experience with Solar Armor tinting film? A tinter that I frequent has started to using their film due to testing out different brands and I'm not sure how good the Solar Armor tint film is. The brand is based in Australia.
Maybe the brand isnt based in australia where we spell thangs proparlly.
Maybe the brand isnt based in australia
Founder and General Manager: Boyd Hunter [email protected].au
Sales: Global Sales Team [email protected].au
GET IN TOUCH 312, 14 Lexington Drive Bella Vista NSW 2153
VISIT US We have offices in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
"Offices"? So someone working from home in a nearby city.
Maybe it Amore spelt wrong
Maybe it Amore
When the sun hits your window,
And the internal temperature is zero
That's amore solar window tint
JV deserves many of his down votes, but sheesh, the negs are out in force on this trivial nothing thread.
How often do you "frequent" a tinter?
Tinting is tinting. If it works you don't notice it ever again. How would OzBargain know how "good" it is? What even does "good" mean when it comes to tinting? Let me get out my UV meter and check for you…
If a tinter that you frequent is using Solar Armor film it's because it's cheap, not because it's "good". A tinting business is in and gone long before the product shows any signs of failure.
Any claim that the product is better "quality" is sales puffery, unverifiable and therefore unenforceable under the Trade Practices Act. It's just marketing spin.
Also, the brand may be "based" in Australia, but unless the film is actually manufactured here it's exactly the same product coming out exactly the same Chinese factories as all the other solar films. Boyd Hunter just booked a container of the stuff and slapped his company brand on the marketing brochures.
I'm going to chalk this thread up to viral marketing and move on with my life.
Nice stock photography on the website, although it's a shame that none of the images show the actual product.
Not me.
My main concern would be that they cannot spell Armour.