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C&C uses Rike cool.

Have it on my car.

Workmanship is quite bad, a lot of bubbles. They will tell you some crap that they will go away after 1 mth under the sun, but mine never did. I did not bother to go back to fix though

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Well, this was what i was told by my SE, Blurcock. I was also told that Rikecool works just as well as V-kool, it's just that V-kool is considered "branded" and that they have spent alot on advertising their product. That's why they are more ex. Again, this was what I was told. Anyone agree/disagree ? But then again, read somewhere in the forum that pple do/do not face problems with the 2 products.

 

Anyway, based on this, am still waiting for the SE to get back to me on the Rikecool price for VTiS (1.7l). The $600+ is based on the 1.6l version.

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Been on Rikecool for more than 4 months. NO bubbles. It feels cooler than my colleague's car without any solar film. Very clear from the inside and dark from the outside. No complains. thumbsup.gif

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Neutral Newbie

The normal price for a 1.6 litre car's installation of Rikecool is $900. If the price quoted is less than that, the SE is probably subsidising it for you.

 

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The normal price for a 1.6 litre car's installation of Rikecool is $900. If the price quoted is less than that, the SE is probably subsidising it for you.

 

eddie

 

if rike cool is $900, might as well go for german brand of ceremic based H

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