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To: happydogx2

We have big problems with rocks and gravel here. I have never had a windshield last even a year without getting cracked. Trying to figure out what to do with the Audi to reduce this.

I have Weather Tech floor mats for the S6 that arrived yesterday. They look really well made. The Audi is still a month away from arriving by ship in Houston.


20 posted on 04/20/2013 4:21:38 PM PDT by MtnClimber (I did not vote for 0bama, someone else did that!)
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To: MtnClimber

Arrgh! After 8 hours of hard labor yesterday I got cleaned up & we took the 335 out for a drive out Hwy 20 E of Bend. Only high-desert and antelope out there. Had a great time - top down - 60 degrees, minimum traffic and it was a hoot. Got back into town and 1/2 mile from the house a couple of cars passed by going in the opposite direction. “Smack” like a rifle shot. One of the cars threw a rock (I’m still not sure how) and it hit the windshield on the drivers side. Didn’t crack but I’ve got two large pits. Very much a freak accident. I’m sick.

We had two products put on my wife’s X-1. One is the “Dura Shield” which is that invisible film that goes on the vehicle. Helps prevent rock dings on the cars body. The other product, which I’m not sure of the legitimacy or effectiveness, is called “Crystal Fusion” which is for the window. It’s a five hundred dollar treatment and this is from their website:

What Crystal Fusion™ Does for Your Windshield
Enables glass to resist costly chips and cracks
Night driving is easier, with reduced glare
Snow and ice are easier to remove
Cleaning is fast and effective
Protects against acid rain, corrosion and mineral buildup
Water runs off instantly
Improves clarity and visibility to extend driver reaction time


26 posted on 04/21/2013 6:28:45 AM PDT by happydogx2 (How about the dyslexic agnostic insomniac who stays up all night wonders if there really is a dog...)
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