StonGard
Phil Rose
pjrose at frontiernet.net
Wed Feb 27 10:58:04 EST 2002
At 8:23 AM -0700 2/27/02, mlp wrote:
>Actually Taka, the 3M material is put on (i.e. the adhesive backing
>'releases' or 'activates) with an alcohol/H2O solution.
>
>I hate to admit this, but since Igor has already forced me to disclose the
>size of my fingers in general, and "Big thumbs" in particular, I um err
>"dropped' one of my spare euro lens assemblies mit stoneguard installed.
>The 3M stuff may be good, but it won't save a lens from a 3' fall to a
>garage floor.
The StonGard film that I applied to my euro lenses did not involve
use of any alcohol/water activator. It was just peeled from its
protective backing and applied directly, so I assume it must be a
somewhat different product than the 3M material.
BTW, speaking of StonGard "updates": I emailed the StonGard "Customer
Service" many weeks ago and described the poorly fitting euro lens
film I received from them. I asked about any improvement they plan to
make for that product's dimensions and also suggested the
possibility of replacing my StonGard headlight film. They have never
replied to that message nor to my follow-up email. As others have
indicated, StonGard's "customer service" appears to be stinko.
Phil
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Phil Rose Rochester, NY
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'91 200q (57 Kmiles, Tornado red)
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