Proline Windshield Film
#16
Thanks for the prompt & helpful reply. I assume you have the same thing, Proline, and this is a strong recommendation from you? A few questions please:
Does the wiper cause faint scratches on the Proline?
To what degree does the Proline reduce brightness/visibility?
What happens when the Proline itself gets hit with a pebble? Do the hits leave marks? Not too bad?
Any suggestion as to the average duration of an installed Proline?
Does the wiper cause faint scratches on the Proline?
To what degree does the Proline reduce brightness/visibility?
What happens when the Proline itself gets hit with a pebble? Do the hits leave marks? Not too bad?
Any suggestion as to the average duration of an installed Proline?
So far no wiper scratches after five months. I live in SoCal so not much rain.
No visable reduction or distortion unlike some films. The protection is like clear bra but on your windshield. Unless its a good size rock the 3m stuff protects pretty well. I've taken some good size rocks on the track with little of no scaring. Like any protection film its going to show dings and scars but those aren't transfered to your windshild. When it starts to look bad you can remove it and still have a pristine windshild.
#17
federal safety laws
I have been told by three different detailers and clear bra installers that they won't touch this stuff because they are concerned that it may violate federal regulations on windshields for motor vehicles. Two of them told me they weren't interested in getting involved in testing the law if someone has an accident.
Just a comment, not a criticism - I'd love to put it on my car
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ection=571.205
Just a comment, not a criticism - I'd love to put it on my car
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ection=571.205
#19
Madico also makes a similar solution called "Clearplex" if anyones interested.
http://www.madico.com/auto_clearplex.asp
http://www.madico.com/auto_clearplex.asp
#20
but it's a big pain in the a$$ to replace the glass especially with factory quality. not about the $$$.
#21
I have been told by three different detailers and clear bra installers that they won't touch this stuff because they are concerned that it may violate federal regulations on windshields for motor vehicles. Two of them told me they weren't interested in getting involved in testing the law if someone has an accident.
Just a comment, not a criticism - I'd love to put it on my car
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ection=571.205
Just a comment, not a criticism - I'd love to put it on my car
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regul...ection=571.205
To be honest it is impossible to tell the 3m is on the windshield. Secondly, I wouldn't let a clear bra guy install it becasue this is shrink application not a stretch like clear bra. This is a window tinter domain for application, as it requires different muscle memory then clear bra. I'd be wary of the guy who claims he can do it all.
A porsche windshield is $850-1000 installed. Two track days at Willow Springs and you'll need a new windshield.
#23
Yes, I did, and would love to show you. Matt is actually coming out on Friday morning to install a new one because mine had a couple small flaw marks that I was not happy with. HOWEVER, I have had it on for a month and am really glad I got it. You cannot even tell it is on the car unless you look for it and I want to try to protect my original windshield. There is actually a warranty that comes with the new Proline that I think will replace your windshield if you get a crack or chip with the film, but he will have to give you those details. Let me know when you want to see it. Matt did a great job on the VS too (as you know). You can pm me and we can make some arrangements. I look forward to meeting you!
#25
shipping time?
Do you know how long from start of shipping till fully prepped at the dealer? My 997tt has been loaded on a boat, though it hasn't sailed. I'm scheduled to get EVOMS EVT720 mid-May on a business trip to Phoenix, and am hoping the car will be here before then...
#26
805, Yea, I'd like to know, too. If you learn something, please PM me.
#27
I thought I'd update this thread as I've got the Madico film on my daily driver a Acura RDX which was installed when the car was new. I've had the application for 18 mos and put 30K miles on the car. The film has seen better days so I removed it today. It did it's job but the sand blasting from desert driving has taken its toll. The good news is I've got a perfect windshield.
They gurarantee the product for 2 years so 18 mos isn't bad. I still think it's the only way to go if you're going to track your car.
Jimmy
They gurarantee the product for 2 years so 18 mos isn't bad. I still think it's the only way to go if you're going to track your car.
Jimmy
#28
Madico also makes a similar solution called "Clearplex" if anyones interested.
http://www.madico.com/auto_clearplex.asp
http://www.madico.com/auto_clearplex.asp
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