I had an overpriced replacement dodger made about four and a half years ago. The prior one lasted ten plus years. I had Strataglass clear vinyl windows on the old one, and at ten years, they were still very good. When I replaced that dodger, I again called out for $trataglass. However, I asked the constructor about making mesh window covers instead of solid and asked him if that would be adequate protection. He said yes.
Preparing for a recent trip to Mexico, I noticed that the dodger front covers (west facing) had deteriorated in terms of color, and that the clear vinyl windows had picked up a blue tint, reducing my vision, especially at low-light or night. I used a Strataglass polish and cleaner which didn't seem to make a difference. Anyhow, it make for leaving a couple of urban harbors at night a real challenge. I was grateful my sharp-eyed wife could help ID the buoys for me from outside.
So, whether I got the premium materials I had asked for is questionable. After a couple of more cleanings and no covers for a month, I think the windows may have lost their tint and are clear again. So, I may not need to replace them after all. However, I will not put the mesh covers back on and will have solid covers made.
My question is whether any of you have had this happen to you? I wasn't happy with the canvas guy, so I won't ask his opinion. Comments welcome.
Preparing for a recent trip to Mexico, I noticed that the dodger front covers (west facing) had deteriorated in terms of color, and that the clear vinyl windows had picked up a blue tint, reducing my vision, especially at low-light or night. I used a Strataglass polish and cleaner which didn't seem to make a difference. Anyhow, it make for leaving a couple of urban harbors at night a real challenge. I was grateful my sharp-eyed wife could help ID the buoys for me from outside.
So, whether I got the premium materials I had asked for is questionable. After a couple of more cleanings and no covers for a month, I think the windows may have lost their tint and are clear again. So, I may not need to replace them after all. However, I will not put the mesh covers back on and will have solid covers made.
My question is whether any of you have had this happen to you? I wasn't happy with the canvas guy, so I won't ask his opinion. Comments welcome.