Thanks Trent. I plan to make a few stops to visit friends/family on my way back to FL and I went to this web site and found quite a few installers near my stops. http://www.clearplex.com/pages/find
Is it too late to buy one of these?
Chip
When we drove to VIR I got some kind of grease from a semi all over mine. When I got home I found that I plain toothpaste cleaned it perfectly. FWIW
I promised to post my results. I took the GT for a spin today. It has been five days since the ClearPlex installation.
From the outside, a casual observer probably would not know there was plastic on the glass. On close inspection you can see the trim line around the edge, but really, this is not an appearance issue.
The skin has adhered very well. No bubbles. It looks crystal clear. Completely acceptable to my anal self.
Out of the garage and into the driveway in bright sun it looked pretty good from the driver seat. Then I put on my polarized sunglasses. The world became very gay.
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The intensity of this effect varies with angle to the sun, but is always there to some degree.
The prismatic effect is NOT there with non-polarized glasses or no glasses.
While driving, there is some noticeable distortion that is very much like heat shimmer. Hot climate guys may say "I live with worse than that every day." It's annoying to me, but maybe I will get used to it. Or maybe not.
The "heat shimmer" distortion is worse through the lower third of the windshield, which is my line of sight. I know there are a few of you who share my line of sight.
If your view is through the middle third of the windshield, I think the distortion may be less noticeable.
If your view is through the top third of the windshield, you have probably bumped your head a lot and have other problems as a result.
My view:
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A taller person's view:
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None of the heat shimmer effect is visible while the car is not moving. The prismatic effect is worsened while driving, because it is constantly changing shape and pattern. Kind of like your own personal aurora borealis.
So...for me it will take some time to see if I can live with this. Possibly, my expectations were set too high. The question becomes, is the loss of optical quality balanced by the gain in windshield protection? I'm not sure yet.
P.S. My installer had never done a customer supplied skin. He charges $450 for installation with flat sheet that he supplies. He asked me if $200 was ok. I said yes. Two hours labor.
P.P.S. I took the photos with a polarizing filter on my DSLR. It looks exactly the same with polarized sunglasses.