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eisenglass for bridge enclosure
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eisenglass for bridge enclosure
i'm looking to install a new bridge enclosure, but i'm confused about which "glass" to use. stratoglass or the other, less expensive plastic. anyone have any thoughts on this or experience? thanks, erice
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Re: eisenglass for bridge enclosure
I used stratoglass on my enclosure a few years ago. Was very disappointed because when it got cold; I rolled it and it cracked. In my opinion, not worth the extra expense. Eisenglass gets scrathed from the zippers...I cut a swimiing pool noodle into lengths; put a slit in it; and slide it over the zipper before rolling the eisenglass. Works like a charm.
Re: eisenglass for bridge enclosure
We've used both, the higher end product was worth it. We have had it for 6 years and it looks perfect. Use the Inamar product to maintain them - expensive but well worth while. Only use microfiber cloths!
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Re: eisenglass for bridge enclosure
Check this product out if you haven't heard of it
http://www.ez2cy.com/
I don't have any on my boat but I did see this at boat shows in the past and I thought it was a great option for someone who wanted a more rigid material (like a bridge enclosure)
http://www.ez2cy.com/
I don't have any on my boat but I did see this at boat shows in the past and I thought it was a great option for someone who wanted a more rigid material (like a bridge enclosure)
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Gery, Anne, Marissa and Gabby.
Gery, Anne, Marissa and Gabby.