Not saying that this film you found isn't Great Stuff but I bought some of
the generic film they sell in the local part store and installed it on my
old VW. A neighbors kid hit the window with a baseball, the film remained
intact and keep the glass from flying all over the interior. The film
shading is also has UV protection, comes in several shades and only cost me
$25.00 to do all the windows. Flat glass is the easiest to apply the film
on! It applies with a soapy water solution and a plastic spreader to remove
any air bubbles.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: smiler <Moneymatters@snet.net>
To: Ole Trucks <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:27 AM
Subject: [oletrucks] High Impact film
>Just had a conversation with company called High Impact film. They are
>in CT but are up and down the east coast. They have a 6 mil steel based
>window film, in various shades from clear to dark gray. They normally
>apply it to residences and businesses for storm, security or blast
>protection...Anyway they can apply it ( inside application) to all the
>flat glass in an AD..Basically providing protection from UV damage,
>breakins, and shards of glass flying everywhere in an accident....Even
>when the glass has been hit with a baseball bat and fractured it stays
>together..Est about $200 for the truck with lifetime free replacement
>even if the window is broken...I will let you know how the application
>goes.
>--
>Chet Balint
>1950 Chevy AD "Rocky"
>1948 GMC
>Cheshire, CT
>
>http://pages.cthome.net/chevypickup50/
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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