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282238 PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:39 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi,
Can anyone inform me the name of the company that make a plastic sheeting which is installed on the inside of the glass to make it more difficult to break the glass? sure I have seen an advert for this product but can't remember where.
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Hi billdan

I understand that the more usual way for thieves to break in to prise the quarterlight glass out complete with rubber rather than break the window glass. Quieter too.

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Hi you can get window tint film put on to do a similar thing,.(it will stop glass shatering all over)but if you are doing it for security forget it you will not keep a toe-rag theif out,only honest people.
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Hi
I know its not near you but Crow windscreens in Thurrock installed this recently for me. They are on 0800 252439. The website video is quite impressive. It cost £170 ish for both front side windows and quarterlights. The glass is fully removed to ensure complete coverage. I also have fitted the SCC1 door locks clips from SLEEP C CURE for £35 on my Hobby Fiat Ducato cab so feel much safer now. YES the thieves will still get in but it does make it harder ! cheers
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