UV dome

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CrackMagic

UV dome

Post by CrackMagic »

I was thinking of purchasing a Bubble dome but want to get a feel for their limitations first. Anybody got feedback on how they do with repairs close to edge of WS or on a vertical one like an RV? Are they easy to maneuver and carry? Do they scratch easily? Ever hit your nose on it trying to see while flexing a leg. Etc.
jayjacque

Re: UV dome

Post by jayjacque »

I think they're definitely worth it for what I deal with, rain through-out the winter. For UV protection should be worth it too. Sometimes it can be a little difficult to maneuver underneath, but not that bad. If a repair was right in an upper corner, you could still get it mounted on the roof above the windshield and for lower corners I still think there would be room to mount. There may be exceptions though. And not sure about vertical RV's.
Guelster

Re: UV dome

Post by Guelster »

CrackMagic;31409 wrote:I was thinking of purchasing a Bubble dome but want to get a feel for their limitations first. Anybody got feedback on how they do with repairs close to edge of WS or on a vertical one like an RV? Are they easy to maneuver and carry? Do they scratch easily? Ever hit your nose on it trying to see while flexing a leg. Etc.
I just received mine 2 days ago. So far I like it. It is a bit bulky, the plastic appears to be thin but I have to say THE THING WORKS WELL! It might scratch easy being thin. I havent had a chance to try it on a vertical WS yet but the suction cups do work well.
I also have a little but of an italian nose so....Yes my snoz will hit the lid if I try and get close while flexing a leg :eusa_doh:
All in all I like the dome and would recommend it. It does come in handy and does work. :smile:
rowdy13

Re: UV dome

Post by rowdy13 »

Guelster;31419 wrote:I just received mine 2 days ago. So far I like it. It is a bit bulky, the plastic appears to be thin but I have to say THE THING WORKS WELL! It might scratch easy being thin. I havent had a chance to try it on a vertical WS yet but the suction cups do work well.
I also have a little but of an italian nose so....Yes my snoz will hit the lid if I try and get close while flexing a leg :eusa_doh:
All in all I like the dome and would recommend it. It does come in handy and does work. :smile:
Hey Guelster. My nose is on the "large" size too. So dont feel like the lone ranger.
zachb

Re: UV dome

Post by zachb »

Over time mine has become a little scratched but it is still alot easier to see through than a yellow uv shield. Although it is expensive to ship I still recommend it. A couple days I have forgotten my bubble and really wished I had it with me.
harrellbenjamin

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Post by harrellbenjamin »

Will the dome cut enough of the sun to reduce temp on the glass??
zachb

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Post by zachb »

It doesn't seem to by itself. When working on really hot days I carry a towel as the seal on the bubble will hold a towel draped over the bubble pretty well. Keeps the shade off and allows me room to perform the repair.
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Re: UV dome

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Most scratches will polish out with pit polish. I would say at the price if they only work half the time they are worth the small investment.
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I just got mine and I think it's well worth it. Better than working under that flimsy yellow shield.

I got mine on sale. Brent might want to price-match and make a few sales here.;) :eusa_shhh
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Re: UV dome

Post by ghost rider »

I used to use a dome back in the early '90's. It's great to have for unexpected showers. Back then we were told the UV protection would "wear out" after as little as a year or two if in the sun a lot. Brent, has this gotten any better? .....or was it even true?
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