Windshield Wrap question
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Hi everyone, a quick question to the collective.
Has anyone had a windshield wrap installed on their cars yet ?
I saw something on YouTube about a clear exterior wrap that adds UV protection but is not tinted, of course now I can’t find the video![Icon Doh](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_doh.gif)
If anyone has this or knows about it I would love to hear about your experience.
Thanks
MM
Has anyone had a windshield wrap installed on their cars yet ?
I saw something on YouTube about a clear exterior wrap that adds UV protection but is not tinted, of course now I can’t find the video
![Icon Doh](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/icon_doh.gif)
If anyone has this or knows about it I would love to hear about your experience.
Thanks
MM
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I have ClearPlex on mine for over 2 years now. Can't comment about UV protection but it has eaten about 4 big rocks that could have chipped or cracked the windshield.
I don't notice it being easy to scratch. The only downside is that there was a very subtle distortion effect when you look through. Was told that by the installer that lifespans range from 2 years for a daily up to 5 years for a weekend car.
I found it to be worth the cost.
I don't notice it being easy to scratch. The only downside is that there was a very subtle distortion effect when you look through. Was told that by the installer that lifespans range from 2 years for a daily up to 5 years for a weekend car.
I found it to be worth the cost.
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I have ClearPlex on mine for over 2 years now. Can't comment about UV protection but it has eaten about 4 big rocks that could have chipped or cracked the windshield.
I don't notice it being easy to scratch. The only downside is that there was a very subtle distortion effect when you look through. Was told that by the installer that lifespans range from 2 years for a daily up to 5 years for a weekend car.
I found it to be worth the cost.
I don't notice it being easy to scratch. The only downside is that there was a very subtle distortion effect when you look through. Was told that by the installer that lifespans range from 2 years for a daily up to 5 years for a weekend car.
I found it to be worth the cost.
I will keep searching for it, thanks.
Thanks for the feedback
The recent cracked windshield posts reminded me to look into this. Will keep searching and post if find anything else.
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Hi I have been looking into this for my MY16 since the windshield has a lot of very minute pitting all over which can be annoying when the sun hits a certain way
I was going to replace the windshield and then cover it with a product called Exoshield.
Tint World sells it here in Ontario.
There are a few products similar to this for the windshield. I think Ziebart also has one.
It is about $500 in Canada to do this. Not sure how much a windshield is for our F Type since I just got it 2 weeks ago
The rest of the car is chip free because it has the entire front and part of the sides covered in a film.
I was going to replace the windshield and then cover it with a product called Exoshield.
Tint World sells it here in Ontario.
There are a few products similar to this for the windshield. I think Ziebart also has one.
It is about $500 in Canada to do this. Not sure how much a windshield is for our F Type since I just got it 2 weeks ago
The rest of the car is chip free because it has the entire front and part of the sides covered in a film.
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I have a clearplex film on my windshield. Found out after the fact that here in Alberta it is illegal to have any film on your windshield. So check local laws to make sure it's legal.
also this is what they are telling us now.WINDSHIELD PROTECTION FILM
Calgary PPF is no longer recommending the use of Windshield Protection Films as a viable method of protecting windshields for Calgary consumers.
Reason #1 - You will still get rock chips even if overall volume is diminished.
Reason #2 - The film prevents glass shops from being able to fix these before they spider.
Reason #3 - The process of removing the film to fix these chips often forces the chip to spider out, ruining the windshield.
Reason #4 - These films constantly de-laminate and become scuffed and scratched within less than a year of driving, obstructing vision and marring the appearance of the vehicle.
Reason #5 - These films are prohibitively expensive both for the end consumer and installation shops.
Reason #6 - It is impossible to install these films to a high degree of aesthetic perfection. Burn marks and creases are common.
Reason #7 - These films are not legal within the province of Alberta.
These reasons apply to all current windshield protection film brands on the market today. All other coating or protection products are placebo products with zero provable efficacy.
The only viable protection for windshields currently on the market is windshield insurance. Get your chips fixed ASAP, before they spider.
also this is what they are telling us now.
WINDSHIELD PROTECTION FILM
No longer recommended by Calgary PPF
Calgary PPF is no longer recommending the use of Windshield Protection Films as a viable method of protecting windshields for Calgary consumers.Reason #1 - You will still get rock chips even if overall volume is diminished.
Reason #2 - The film prevents glass shops from being able to fix these before they spider.
Reason #3 - The process of removing the film to fix these chips often forces the chip to spider out, ruining the windshield.
Reason #4 - These films constantly de-laminate and become scuffed and scratched within less than a year of driving, obstructing vision and marring the appearance of the vehicle.
Reason #5 - These films are prohibitively expensive both for the end consumer and installation shops.
Reason #6 - It is impossible to install these films to a high degree of aesthetic perfection. Burn marks and creases are common.
Reason #7 - These films are not legal within the province of Alberta.
These reasons apply to all current windshield protection film brands on the market today. All other coating or protection products are placebo products with zero provable efficacy.
The only viable protection for windshields currently on the market is windshield insurance. Get your chips fixed ASAP, before they spider.
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