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I want the best heat and glare performance however don’t want the “mirror” external appearance?

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I want the best heat and glare performance however don’t want the “mirror” external appearance?

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• A: It has always generally been a compromise of having the best performance meaning more metal content and avoiding the “mirror” look which is a direct result of adding more metal. The compromise is a hybrid metal/dyed film having less metal content and more color which dulls the mirror look and “back reflection” problems which arise when turning the lights on inside at night and looking at a highly reflective finish.

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