Steve2UK Posted September 17, 2006 Share Posted September 17, 2006 Hi All, I finally completed my move from the UK to CM to live here permanently. Along the way, I have picked up a 2004 Ford Escape SUV - which has all-round black privacy tint with mirror effect from the outside. As I'm now unlikely to get a position with either CIA or the Mafia, I'd like to change at least the windscreen (windshield) - and have some chance of seeing what's on the road in front of me in light conditions anything less than blazing sunshine. At the moment, evening driving is almost out of the question........... Basically, I need the existing film completely removed and replaced with just a top-of-screen sunstrip and maybe just a much lighter tint for the rest (if at all?). Any tips on where to go in CM to get a good job done? I'm keeping this vehicle for the long term, so very satisfactory result is a bigger issue than cost - but I don't like to waste money either Thanks in advance......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allyt Posted September 17, 2006 Share Posted September 17, 2006 Highly recommend PPS on the Hangdong road (RTE 108 south) on the west side of the road , about 2 U turns after you pass Tesco Lotus travelling out of town. Great service, very helpful and speak English too. Ally Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bdenner Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Hi All,.......... As I'm now unlikely to get a position with either CIA or the Mafia, I'd like to change at least the windscreen (windshield) - and have some chance of seeing what's on the road in front of me in light conditions anything less than blazing sunshine. At the moment, evening driving is almost out of the question........... Basically, I need the existing film completely removed and replaced with just a top-of-screen sunstrip and maybe just a much lighter tint for the rest (if at all?). Any tips on where to go in CM to get a good job done? I'm keeping this vehicle for the long term, so very satisfactory result is a bigger issue than cost - but I don't like to waste money either Thanks in advance......... Well done that man. Full windscreen tint is illegal in most of the western world and should be here. Appart from the problems you outline at night in bright sunshine the reflection off these windscreens into the on-coming motorists eyes is also agrivating even when wearing sun glasses.The contractor will use "Cloudy (or is it milky) Ammonia" to remove the film. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chanchao Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 Here's another vote for PPS on the Hang Dong Road. (In between Tesco Lotus and the Middle Ring intersection, on the Eastern side of the road. Can't miss it.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 It is illegal to have more than 40% tint on any car in Thailand, like most countries... But here it doesn't get any notice by cops at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loaded Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 (edited) Amnuay Motor Air has a great reputation. They recently opened their 2nd centre which includes a sealed and air-con room where they will fit your tint. Very important that no dust particles get between the glass and the tint. They're located along the super highway nearly opposite Carrefour. Edited September 18, 2006 by Loaded Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dan Sai Kid Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 It is illegal to have more than 40% tint on any car in Thailand, like most countries... But here it doesn't get any notice by cops at all. Toyota told me the legal limit was 60% - that's why I have 60 - I like to kick it down gangsta style! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 It is illegal to have more than 40% tint on any car in Thailand, like most countries... But here it doesn't get any notice by cops at all. Toyota told me the legal limit was 60% - that's why I have 60 - I like to kick it down gangsta style! Naw, it's 40% I'm pretty sure.. I have 80%, which really keeps the inside cooler Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted September 18, 2006 Share Posted September 18, 2006 It is illegal to have more than 40% tint on any car in Thailand, like most countries... But here it doesn't get any notice by cops at all. Toyota told me the legal limit was 60% - that's why I have 60 - I like to kick it down gangsta style! Naw, it's 40% I'm pretty sure.. I have 80%, which really keeps the inside cooler It has been on again off again regarding 40%. Believe it is off again and 60% is still allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 It is illegal to have more than 40% tint on any car in Thailand, like most countries... But here it doesn't get any notice by cops at all. Toyota told me the legal limit was 60% - that's why I have 60 - I like to kick it down gangsta style! Naw, it's 40% I'm pretty sure.. I have 80%, which really keeps the inside cooler It has been on again off again regarding 40%. Believe it is off again and 60% is still allowed. It is all allowed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted September 19, 2006 Share Posted September 19, 2006 It has been on again off again regarding 40%. Believe it is off again and 60% is still allowed. It is all allowed Good point. I believe mine is close to 80%, came that way 2nd hand, and never been questioned about it in 10 years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve2UK Posted September 19, 2006 Author Share Posted September 19, 2006 (edited) Highly recommend PPS on the Hangdong road (RTE 108 south) on the west side of the road , about 2 U turns after you pass Tesco Lotus travelling out of town.Great service, very helpful and speak English too. Ally Ally (and others), many thanks for the recommendations. I got the windscreen tint replaced this afternoon at PPS in 90 mins flat - as is the new 40% 3M film + 80% top sunstrip (i.e. no dust, bubbles etc). Good and careful job for B2,500. No idea if that's expensive or about right, but I'm not complaining as I hope it's a one-off. They told me that the original windscreen tint was 60%. I don't know about the laws as written or applied, but I will say that I never want to drive after sunset behind 60% again - a 3-hour nightmare-ish drive from Tak to CM in utter darkness was enough. If it hadn't been for tagging onto to the back of a fast-moving local bus with tail-lights from Las Vegas, I would have had to pull over and wait for dawn. 40% does me fine for now - and I'll face the blazing sun of the hot season when I get to it. Fortunately the Escape has very efficient aircon - not to mention a cute built-in box over the rear-view mirror for your designer shades........... BTW, hadn't expected to spark off such a debate about %'s. I thought gangsta's were supposed to die in a hail of bullets rather than piling into the back of Somchai's unlit pick-up at 120kph? Edited September 19, 2006 by Steve2UK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naammanow Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 2,500 Baht for the film seems very cheap to me. Was quoted 7,500 baht for the Fortuner. Paid last year 9,000 Baht for the Suzuki Vitara. Any body has any experience re this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 (edited) 2,500 Baht for the film seems very cheap to me. Was quoted 7,500 baht for the Fortuner. Paid last year 9,000 Baht for the Suzuki Vitara. Any body has any experience re this? My experience has been they quote me 500 bhat per window. That makes mine 2,500 baht. I think you got a 'farang' price... They told me that the original windscreen tint was 60%. I don't know about the laws as written or applied, but I will say that I never want to drive after sunset behind 60% again - a 3-hour nightmare-ish drive from Tak to CM in utter darkness was enough. If it hadn't been for tagging onto to the back of a fast-moving local bus with tail-lights from Las Vegas, I would have had to pull over and wait for dawn What are you doing with 60 % on the front driving window? That's crazy. I have nothing on that window. Edited September 23, 2006 by Ajarn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I found there was a definite quality difference between the cheap film, and the one we ended up getting. We paid 8,500 to have our sedan car fitted with the more expensive option, and are very pleased. The film really does help keep the inside of the car cool, which is especially noticeable when you have had it parked for a while. It also means we dont have to crank up the aircon as much. On the previous car, we had a cheaper film bought at 2,500, which did not cool down the car, and didn't look as good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I found there was a definite quality difference between the cheap film, and the one we ended up getting.We paid 8,500 to have our sedan car fitted with the more expensive option, and are very pleased. The film really does help keep the inside of the car cool, which is especially noticeable when you have had it parked for a while. It also means we dont have to crank up the aircon as much. On the previous car, we had a cheaper film bought at 2,500, which did not cool down the car, and didn't look as good. I realise you're not implying I got the 'cheap' stuff..... Mine is an 80% +silver coating. Definately not the cheap stuff. That price was quoted by two of the top shops, on two different occasions. I believe it is a 'Standard price'. Your experience may vary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadish_sweetball Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I may have been quoted the farang price, who knows - I do know that all the negotiations were carried out in Thai though, for whatever that is worth. I do know that I had nothing to do with the film on the previous car, it was an all "mueang" deal, and the quality was not as good. Just sharing my personal experience and letting people draw their own conclusions - if you got high quality film for that price, all power to you... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naammanow Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 Went to Amnuay on the Super Highway yesterday and I really do think the discrepancy is because Companies have 4 or 5 different “grades” of film. I can speak Thai and my Thai wife went along to back me up and fill in when I’m lost . . They have a sign with the car models and the prices quoted for the different varieties re brand and quality; so think pretty fair for Thai and farang alike. After quoting the price one can usually get another discount, 10 to 20% seems standard. Indeed the cheapest ones are around the 2,500 baht for lets say 5 windows with a bit as sun cover at the front. Going up to the more expensive ones, let’s say 3M+ and the price shoots up to 8 or 9,000 baht. Another brand was even more expensive (for the top grade) at around 10,000 baht. Not sure if there is much difference between the one or the other; obviously they are trying to sell the most expensive ones; saying “it’s the best” By the way, was impressed with there very clean, sealed tinting room. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ajarn Posted September 24, 2006 Share Posted September 24, 2006 Amnuay for sure has the highest prices in town. For a cheaper rate, with excellent quality, try 'Best' store, which is on the same street as Amnuay, just up a bit towards the traffic light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve2UK Posted September 24, 2006 Author Share Posted September 24, 2006 2,500 Baht for the film seems very cheap to me. Was quoted 7,500 baht for the Fortuner. Paid last year 9,000 Baht for the Suzuki Vitara. Any body has any experience re this? My experience has been they quote me 500 bhat per window. That makes mine 2,500 baht. I think you got a 'farang' price... They told me that the original windscreen tint was 60%. I don't know about the laws as written or applied, but I will say that I never want to drive after sunset behind 60% again - a 3-hour nightmare-ish drive from Tak to CM in utter darkness was enough. If it hadn't been for tagging onto to the back of a fast-moving local bus with tail-lights from Las Vegas, I would have had to pull over and wait for dawn What are you doing with 60 % on the front driving window? That's crazy. I have nothing on that window. As I said in my first post, it was on the windscreen/windshield when I got it - the car is a 2004 model and the previous owner had it fitted; he was driving in Pattaya - I guess they do a lot of things differently there............... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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