my guess is that the manufacturers of the glass of these vehicles are treating it with a product that is not promoting adhesion. is this only happening with relatively new vehicles or can anyone report that this has happened on an older model vehicle?
i have a few contacts who are chemists at 3m even though this is an avery problem i will shoot them an email and see if they are aware of any issues or changes, if this is an automotive glass issue and not a specific brand (despite all of the hoopla there are not many differences in the majority of the vinyl manufacturing companies formulas) issue they will know about it.
i have seen custom architectural glass do some really strange things with severe temperature changes other wise i would immediately think it was a vinyl issue (and it very well may be) but if it is only newer model cars it may be a glass issue.
again has anyone seen this happen with an older vehicle?
I used 2 different brands on my "van from Hell". The van is a 2000. Edited to add....actually 3 brands. There were digital prints involved too. They seem to fair a bit better than the cast vinyl.my guess is that the manufacturers of the glass of these vehicles are treating it with a product that is not promoting adhesion. is this only happening with relatively new vehicles or can anyone report that this has happened on an older model vehicle?
i have a few contacts who are chemists at 3m even though this is an avery problem i will shoot them an email and see if they are aware of any issues or changes, if this is an automotive glass issue and not a specific brand (despite all of the hoopla there are not many differences in the majority of the vinyl manufacturing companies formulas) issue they will know about it.
i have seen custom architectural glass do some really strange things with severe temperature changes other wise i would immediately think it was a vinyl issue (and it very well may be) but if it is only newer model cars it may be a glass issue.
again has anyone seen this happen with an older vehicle?
I used bon ami with a power buffer for my third install on the same van.....15 minutes per window. Didn't help.A local glass company mentioned to me that there is a "Rain X" type coating on some vehicle glass. I was told to use Bon Ami for cleaning as other mentioned. I also use high tack vinyl as my base layer.