Good luck with the install, RobS. Please post some pics after you are done.@parb thanks for the heads up. I pulled my racing optics film out of the box this morning and unfurled it so that I can get it on tomorrow. That really stinks that it didn’t work. Good luck with the exoshield.
Thanks for the tip, I hadn't ordered yet but that's a bummer. It appears it's jumped up from $229 to $249 too.I bought this and had their recommended Installer put it on yesterday. The installer comes heavily recommended by others I know so I think they are competent.
They could not install it right, it wrinkles. The installer is convinced that the material isn't pre-shrunk for the slight radius that exists in our windshield. He called the company and so I will I. I think you're better off waiting until confirmed it works based on my experience.
I needed something for my road trip so I had exoshield installed instead. I'll let you know how it works out
Yes please do share your experience with exo shield. I’m interested in having that installed be a local company. I believe it also comes with a warranty? Have you heard that also?I bought this and had their recommended Installer put it on yesterday. The installer comes heavily recommended by others I know so I think they are competent.
They could not install it right, it wrinkles. The installer is convinced that the material isn't pre-shrunk for the slight radius that exists in our windshield. He called the company and so I will I. I think you're better off waiting until confirmed it works based on my experience.
I needed something for my road trip so I had exoshield installed instead. I'll let you know how it works out
When I did my Jeep 392 a year ago with the RO I had these same issues but after parking it in the sun for a few day during the summer all of these micro bubbles went away as well as some of the bigger hazy spots. It looks great now with no visible defects.Some of the small particulate stuff on the glass is pretty frustrating to me because I spent a tremendous amount of time cleaning and prepping the windshield. I can’t say that has anything to do with racing optics and all I can recommend is do not do this outside. In hindsight being inside may have reduced some of this.
However, I followed the videos pretty thoroughly and I’m a pretty detail oriented person, the edges were very difficult to get to it, they definitely don’t go down as easy as the Jeep video. Heat gun would definitely have made sense, but I also don’t know how that might distort the product. You can see haziness from the adhesion that in all fairness it says we’ll go away in a couple of days so we will see. But the edges are definitely a bit disappointing because I don’t know how to adhere six months if it’s not really adhering on the edges at day one
Exactly. That’s why I’m not sure a heat gun would help. I think it would cause hazing much the same way the sunlight did.The other thing that also was a little unexpected on the racing optics. Install was the liquid they give you. In my head, I thought it was going to be far easier to work with. It dries on the glass fairly quickly, which I expected it would be easier to work with for more than a couple of minutes, but that wasn’t the case
I talked to race optics yesterday. Nice folks. They think they may have shipped me the wrong product. I'm in Moab but once I get home I'll send them pics of whatever remains of the installation material. The where quick to refund me the cost of the product, just a few hours after they talked to tint world.
The exoshield looks amazing. Hard to tell it's there. Had a few rocks come at it from a truck and nothing. So far so good, but I'm impressed.
HOLY CR*P!Glad the dealer didn't have glass in stock. Today’s rock was much bigger. Scared the crap out of me.
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