Diamon Fusion?
Anyone heard of a product called Diamon Fusion that is supposed to strengthen glass up 10x, and make it more pit resistant. Supposedly used in Europe a lot, and is now applied to armored HMMWV bound for Iraq to cut down on the damage to glass from the sand and wind (scouring), though not the bullets.
Supposed to be more like rain resistant like rain-x and glare cutting, and lasts for years...Also used a lot in high end architectural applications. Is this another high profit dealership scam, or something different? http://www.diamonfusion.com/ |
Diamond Fusion is great
I recently purchased a TL S-type. I too was skeptical of the Diamond Fusion treatment. I had the dealer throw that in along with a few other things. So I didn't have to pay for it. However, it is worth every penny. Not only does rain and snow roll right off the window but it really cuts down on glare. I live in an area with a lot of one-lane roads and no street lights ... so at night, especially when it is raining it can be difficult to see when oncoming headlights are coming at you. Really it is not a scam. I love it!
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^^ Sounds like a salesman to me
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Originally Posted by Chas2
Anyone heard of a product called Diamon Fusion that is supposed to strengthen glass up 10x, and make it more pit resistant. Supposedly used in Europe a lot, and is now applied to armored HMMWV bound for Iraq to cut down on the damage to glass from the sand and wind (scouring), though not the bullets.
Supposed to be more like rain resistant like rain-x and glare cutting, and lasts for years...Also used a lot in high end architectural applications. Is this another high profit dealership scam, or something different? http://www.diamonfusion.com/ (note: California Water Blade users) with glass treated with Dimon-Fusion Glass spray the glass was scratch free O O Not a salesman, just a UK dumbarchitect :thumbsup: |
Originally Posted by TOGWT
A glass sub-contractor used this on one of our recent projects (Architectural glass façade) and it does what it says. I had noticed that the water blades used to dry glass surfaces would leave hair-line scratches (or worse)
(note: California Water Blade users) with glass treated with Dimon-Fusion Glass spray the glass was scratch free O O Not a salesman, just a UK dumbarchitect :thumbsup: |
whats the cost??? if this stuff can do more than Rain-X at a affardoable price, then it's worth it.
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Not a salesman
For the record I am not a salesman. I am a female owner of a brand new 2007 TL S-Type.
I doubted that it would do everything my Sales Consultant told me that it would ... but it does. |
Originally Posted by csmeance
whats the cost??? if this stuff can do more than Rain-X at a affardoable price, then it's worth it.
Any better than rain x or so forth? It seems to perform the same or better than rain-x in heavy rain, but the remarkable thing is that you can see out of the glass better, the claim that glare is reduced is true, especially at night. Have not tested out the abrasion resistance, but if it works even half way, it is worth it. He says he applies it to new taxis in the area that service the airport, and has noticed a marked decrease (not total) in chip repair calls from those hundred or so he has applied the coating to versus the approximate 900 in the fleet. (Each cab is owned by the driver). It is only applied to the windshield for that price, so it is pricey. If it were the $775 they charge at the dealer, forget it. |
Hmmmmmmmm...........Why do i see a bright light in my head???
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Hmmmmmmmm...........Why do i see a bright light in my head???
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