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Coming from an old car to this truck, I know what a difference years of little micro scratches and pocks in the windshield does to visibility and rain shedding. I'd like to postpone that as long as possible for my Maverick, so I spent a pretty penny on a year-and-model-specific protective layer from winshieldskins.com.
I apply my own tint, and have gotten pretty good at it. I know how to clean glass and prep my garage, turning off any fans and misting the air to pull lingering dust down first. I followed the vendor-specific installation directions as well.
So the first thing to note is that this stuff is not like window tint, it's a gel-like film that stretches as you smooth it onto the windscreen, and with the stretching immediately none of the edges match and then the stretching tension causes a ton of little pockets where the soapy water is evacuated and the film sticks prematurely. Had to gently coax each square inch of it to float on fresh soapy water and then squeegee down.
Once installed there were already tears in the film where the wiper blades had to rest (since they won't stand up with the hood down), and a huge number of bubbles that cannot be coaxed out of the film because it has a gel-like give and won't force them out like normal tint.
Installation was a wreck, and too expensive to re-do. I like the idea but the product is terrible to work with.
Bubbles right in the driver's FOV:
I apply my own tint, and have gotten pretty good at it. I know how to clean glass and prep my garage, turning off any fans and misting the air to pull lingering dust down first. I followed the vendor-specific installation directions as well.
So the first thing to note is that this stuff is not like window tint, it's a gel-like film that stretches as you smooth it onto the windscreen, and with the stretching immediately none of the edges match and then the stretching tension causes a ton of little pockets where the soapy water is evacuated and the film sticks prematurely. Had to gently coax each square inch of it to float on fresh soapy water and then squeegee down.
Once installed there were already tears in the film where the wiper blades had to rest (since they won't stand up with the hood down), and a huge number of bubbles that cannot be coaxed out of the film because it has a gel-like give and won't force them out like normal tint.
Installation was a wreck, and too expensive to re-do. I like the idea but the product is terrible to work with.
Bubbles right in the driver's FOV:
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