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	<title>Comments on: Made in the USA: FTC Outlines Compliance with its Guidelines</title>
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		<title>By: Leon Levy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Leon Levy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Trade Commissioner should look in to claims certain USA Window Film Manufactures make when it comes to accurate light densities. This is a serious problem in many countries, as certains laws call for on less than 35 percent light densities films are allowable on car windows.

However some manufactures label their film 35 percent when in fact the are lower than 35 percent density when applied to car windows.These false and misleading claims cause problems and damage our industry.

Is anyone going to take this in a serious light or is it going to be swept under the carpet ? Leon Levy Klingshield South Africa]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Federal Trade Commissioner should look in to claims certain USA Window Film Manufactures make when it comes to accurate light densities. This is a serious problem in many countries, as certains laws call for on less than 35 percent light densities films are allowable on car windows.</p>
<p>However some manufactures label their film 35 percent when in fact the are lower than 35 percent density when applied to car windows.These false and misleading claims cause problems and damage our industry.</p>
<p>Is anyone going to take this in a serious light or is it going to be swept under the carpet ? Leon Levy Klingshield South Africa</p>
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