Hi I was recommended by the shop that I'm doing my PPF with that I get STEK Dynoflex Winshield PPF put on the front. Total cost is $500. Has anyone else done this and is it worth the cost?
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interesting thanks for the FeedbackMy installer said he's been having a lot of clients come back complaining about it not being 100% clear and seeing distortions/waves, so he stopped installing it (and spoke to Dynoflex directly about it)... I wanted it too but he recommended against it.
Thank you for the feedback, I am consider to do it on my car,I have the STEK Dynoflex on Tesla Model S and I’m getting the distortion some of the others mentioned. The installer did a great job and warned me of haze/distortion. I thought I’d adjust to it. I may take it off after a year and then replace windshield as needed.
Looks like its already mentioned in the past....I've used this product on 7 cars past and present. It seems to work well. I used to get at least 1 windshield chip or crack per year. My past BMW's were very prone to it. Seems like the company hasn't found a good distribution/sales venue to sell their product and make it readily available to the public. I got mine direct from the company a few years ago- not sure if you can do that nowadays.
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