Windshield protection

Val1

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Newbie LC owner here. Took delivery a few hours ago and now looking at options for windshield protection. Any suggestions?
 
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Newbie LC owner here. Took delivery a few hours ago and now looking at options for windshield protection. Any suggestions?
XPEL windshield protection film is the only thing that I recently heard about. Diamond fusion is another but it’s supposed to repeal water, bugs, and make the windshield stronger to help resist damage. Otherwise PRAY!!
 
Thank you for responding, toyotadude. I will certainly PRAY:LOL:! In the meantime I will also look into the protection films you mentioned and see if I can find any good windshield warranty.
 
As mentioned previously, XPEL provides windshield protection film that not only provides some resistance to chips, cracks, etc. but also provides UV protection for the dash area of the vehicle.

 
I just verified with my insurance broker that my Allstate comprehensive insurance covers windshield damage. I will only pay the deductible. Hope there is no major drawback to choosing that option in my protection options. I also plan to install a windshield protection film.
 
As mentioned previously, XPEL provides windshield protection film that not only provides some resistance to chips, cracks, etc. but also provides UV protection for the dash area of the vehicle.

No matter what the vendor/installer said, a film is a film, there are hard physical barriers it can not protect your windshield from. Just accept the risk and stay far away from the car before you….
 
I just verified with my insurance broker that my Allstate comprehensive insurance covers windshield damage. I will only pay the deductible. Hope there is no major drawback to choosing that option in my protection options. I also plan to install a windshield protection film.
You can also get windshield coverage without deductible, at least with Progressive.
 
No matter what the vendor/installer said, a film is a film, there are hard physical barriers it can not protect your windshield from. Just accept the risk and stay far away from the car before you….
I plan to do that somewhat, even with a protective film.
 
When I got my tint installed, I asked the owner of the shop about windshield protection films. He recommended against and said I'd be better served spending the money upgrading my insurance policy to a zero/low deductible WS replacement. Bear in mind this would have been predictable subscription money in his pocket... The reason he gave is that none of the available films last more than 1.5-2 years in that application. He said They harden, get scratched, lose clarity and need to be replaced frequently.
 
When I got my tint installed, I asked the owner of the shop about windshield protection films. He recommended against and said I'd be better served spending the money upgrading my insurance policy to a zero/low deductible WS replacement. Bear in mind this would have been predictable subscription money in his pocket... The reason he gave is that none of the available films last more than 1.5-2 years in that application. He said They harden, get scratched, lose clarity and need to be replaced frequently.
Hmmm...need to ponder on that. Thank you.
 
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