UnsungZero_OldTimeAdMan
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Some of you, with your luck, should probably own stock in Fuyao? Kidding, sort of. Glass is glass. If anything, strength of one application to another is dependent on thickness, angle of windshield and strike. Are ones for the R1 thinner than the industry average? Who has proof?
If you are experiencing strikes often, seriously consider getting protection film. But, do some cost analysis of your own. Film manufactures and installers donāt talk about it, but these films are consumables. If parked outside, expect film to last no more than 1-2 years. Some, even less. I have tried ExoShield and XPEL. The latter I cannot recommend at all. And their much touted warranty is looking more like hot airāwith their corporate office in Germany, US office in AZ and my installer playing hot potato. The ExoShield fared better than 3 months. By the 15th month it accumulated enough fine scratches (from wipers) that glare was an issue at sunset. Both installs cost over 700 each. Not having experienced any strikes in 18+ months, to me it feels like a waste of $ since both installs almost add up to cost of a windshield.
There is a new player, TWRAPS. Cost is less than half and could be DIY (if you have help). But, being new, evidence of durability is lacking. All that is available is marketing claims made by TWRAPS. And, since itās still is just another 8-mil thick film, other than its relatively low cost, Iāve yet to be fully convinced.
If you are experiencing strikes often, seriously consider getting protection film. But, do some cost analysis of your own. Film manufactures and installers donāt talk about it, but these films are consumables. If parked outside, expect film to last no more than 1-2 years. Some, even less. I have tried ExoShield and XPEL. The latter I cannot recommend at all. And their much touted warranty is looking more like hot airāwith their corporate office in Germany, US office in AZ and my installer playing hot potato. The ExoShield fared better than 3 months. By the 15th month it accumulated enough fine scratches (from wipers) that glare was an issue at sunset. Both installs cost over 700 each. Not having experienced any strikes in 18+ months, to me it feels like a waste of $ since both installs almost add up to cost of a windshield.
There is a new player, TWRAPS. Cost is less than half and could be DIY (if you have help). But, being new, evidence of durability is lacking. All that is available is marketing claims made by TWRAPS. And, since itās still is just another 8-mil thick film, other than its relatively low cost, Iāve yet to be fully convinced.
Unless theyāre Maine Coons, or weigh as much as Kim Java, you probably have nothing to worry about.I have to say, my stupid cats (I love them, but good grief) walk up and down my windshield and all over my glass roof like it's the greatest thing in the world. And no breaks yet... knock on wood, LOL. Hopefully your luck with these things improves. Go buy a lottery ticket. Maybe 4th time's a charm?![]()
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