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New LLumar stamp ensures that you receive the genuine article

Buyers of LLumar safety film can ensure that they get the genuine article by checking for the branded stamp when they take delivery of their vehicle after installation.

LLumar tinted safety films in 100 and 150 micron thicknesses are now marked with “LLumar” stamps across the film surface. Consumers can now rest assured that they are gettting the genuine article.

Richard Burton, director of LLumar Films South Africa, says it has happened that people think that they are buying LLumar when in fact it is a substitute.

“World wide LLumar is known and appreciated for its uncompromised quality.”

New inkjet technology has been installed on the manufacturing lines at the factory in the USA, and as the film is manufactured, so it is stamped in order to authenticate it.

“Consumers will be able to tell from the discreet stamp that it is LLumar that is protecting their windows. Should they wish to have the LLumar stamps removed after authentication; they can simply be wiped off the film by using a soft cloth and methylated spirits.”

LLumar safety film is fitted professionally by LLumar trained fitters at Authorised Fitment Centres across South Africa.

Burton called on consumers to look out for the LLumar stamp of authenticity in order to ensure they get the genuine article.

About LLumar Safety Film

LLumar Films, the Southern African distributor of LLumar window film and associated products from Solutia Inc. The company is part of the PG Group and supplies automotive and building films with safety and security, solar control, energy saving, UV protection, privacy and decorative applications.

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