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Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - Kermit - 06-04-2011 06:10am Privacy is a 350 option available on all models, while Solar Attenuating is a 435 option, also available on all models. Is Privacy glass also solar attenuating, but only for glass rear of the B pillar? Is the Solar Attenuating glass all of the vehicle's glass, including the windscreen? I gather it wouldn't have any noticeable tint, compared to the Privacy. RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - XFullFatTim - 06-04-2011 09:41am My understanding of the solar attenuating glass is that it reflects UV, it isn't the same as the privacy glass which is just plain glass tinted. I would be interested to know if like the RRS and FFRR the Evoque has Laminated side glass for sound deadening (and security). IIRC Renault fits solar attenuating glass to it's cars - you can tell if it is fitted if the glass has a strange appearance / coating when you see the front screen front head on RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - Kermit - 06-04-2011 02:34pm Thinking more about this I think this could be just a windscreen option. My pug has an Athermic windscreen, but not any of the other windows. RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - BFGEvoqueMan - 07-04-2011 10:43am I have this on my current ford focus windscreen and my parents on their renault lagun and makes no differance. Fortunately it was standard. In fact it is a hinderance on my car as I have to have an external gps antenna for my sat nav as only about 30% of the signal can get through the windscreen and there are only a couple of places you can put motorway toll stickers/boxes as the cameras can't detect the box/sticker. Worth considering if you driver on the M6/Dartford Tag/Switzerland/Austria etc. RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - Alex - 07-04-2011 12:59pm I would imagine it would deffinately be for the panaromic glass roof and windscreen - or I would have thought should be part of the panoramic roof build as standard (but obviously isn't). Would make sense for the glass roof to have a UV film to protect toddlers/babies in the back. RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - XFullFatTim - 07-04-2011 01:15pm Panoramic roof has a much lower tech solution than UV reflecting glass....................... electric blinds that fold/open at the push of a button. I see the new model Mercedes SLK has an optional panoramic section in the folding roof that is photochromic and gets darker as the sun gets stronger RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - Blackseries - 07-04-2011 01:47pm (07-04-2011 01:15pm)FullFatTim Wrote: I see the new model Mercedes SLK has an optional panoramic section in the folding roof that is photochromic and gets darker as the sun gets stronger Its cleverer than that....... MAGIC SKY CONTROL a totally unique glass roof will be celebrating its world premiere in the new SLK: at the touch of a button it can be made either transparent or darkened. In transparent mode it will offer an open-air experience during cold weather, while in darkened mode it will afford a haven of shade and prevent the interior from heating up in direct sunlight. Fancy... RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - XFullFatTim - 07-04-2011 02:44pm Lol, I have that on my Defender only it's even more authentic with the inside climate...................... Pop-out sunroof closed on a cold day the panel is clear but the first bump you go over a shower of icy droplets is dropped down the back of your neck from the condensation that forms on the seal round the sunroof frame...................... it came as a no cost option unlike the Mercedes version RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - Kermit - 07-04-2011 03:05pm (07-04-2011 10:43am)BFGEvoqueMan Wrote: it is a hinderance on my car as I have to have an external gps antenna for my sat nav as only about 30% of the signal can get through the windscreen and there are only a couple of places you can put motorway toll stickers/boxes as the cameras can't detect the box/sticker. My pug's windscreen has a spot either side of the interior mirror's fixing where the metallic film isn't present. It's these spot where you place your toll card and gps antenna. RE: Glass: Privacy v Solar Attenuating - vinda - 11-04-2011 03:30pm hello all ive just placed an order and added the option of privacy glass but now am tempted by this solar attenuating glass. what exactly is it. and which windows does it cover |