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Keep it cooooooool!



Keep it cooooooool!

So it's the financial crisis, you've dont get your bonus this year, you have to maybe even take a cut in your salary and fuel prices aren't necessarily getting cheaper all the time.

If you're wallet is taking a beating then it might be of some consolation that you're not the only one in the dump. At times like these it might benefit to focus on things that makes life easier and maybe even save you a few bucks.

What about putting on some film on your car to lower the amount of heat that comes in. According to Lamina films, the leading car film brand in Thailand sales have actually increased over the past months despite the crisis.

 Why? Because first of Thai people dont think of automotive film as a luxury, it's a necessity in Thailand where temperatures can be soaring and you can spend a good percent of your day on the road.

The next thing that will actually in the long run even repay your cost of buying the film is possibly the fuel savings.

 The best quality automotive film from Lamina can reflect 55-68 percent of heat energy from sun-light. That's besides the 99 percentage of UV that it rejects.

So overall you and your car will stay cooler while others are being baked by the mid-afternoon sun on Sukhumvit road.

 Less heat energy in the car means the air conditioning has to work less harder and therefore taking that much load off the engine. There are other advantages like the interior stays cooler when the car is in a parking lot out in the sun.

UV rays are also what damage a lot of the upholstery and plastic materials in the vehicle, having automotive film can prevent this.

An important issue is to ensure that your film isn't too dark that it causes trouble driving at night and not so reflective that it makes life harder for other road users.


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