Bogus
Well-known member
Well, I did it because I had a can of black Plasti Dip that I used for the lower cowl. And because the Plasti dip can be removed if you don't like the outcome. It took about 8 coats to completely cover the windscreen to make it opaque, but I like the results. The backside has an almost but not quite rubbery texture, and the front looks like a normal dark tinted screen. On my 08 I had a Cee Bailys dark tinted screen, and I couldn't really see through it, but didn't need to even though it was a +2". So I know I won't miss seeing through it. If you have ever seen any videos of dipyourcar.com, it appears that the material is very durable. Waddaya think?