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Thread: How do you stop dog scratching tint on rear window?

  1. #21
    DiscoMick Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    I have just built a false floor in the rear of my new Defender. I have a tunnel for my rifles and a tunnel for other stuff which will become a draw when I have time. My fruit loop dog which is a GSP will have his bed in the back as he will not be coming onto the back seat of the Defender again once was enough stress
    Now my worry is he will for sure while waiting for someone to open the rear door when the car stops start scratching it. This will damage the tint and the electric heated window, what can be done to protect it, what do you guys do? It is only me who has a dog that is nuts?
    Cheers
    Chris
    Put him in a crate. Safest way for dogs to travel. Or you can get leads with a seatbelt clip on one end and the other end attaches to their collar. We have both.
    Another option would be to buy a security grille to bolt onto the inside of the rear window. They are available from England.

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  2. #22
    cafe latte Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Put him in a crate. Safest way for dogs to travel. Or you can get leads with a seatbelt clip on one end and the other end attaches to their collar. We have both.
    Another option would be to buy a security grille to bolt onto the inside of the rear window. They are available from England.

    Sent from my GT-P5210 using AULRO mobile app
    Hmm, as guns are stored in the back in the tunnel I made that is not actually a bad idea. Do you have a link for the security grill?
    Cheers
    Chris

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    Just Google 'Mantec defender window guard'.
    I'd probably put a solid gullwing door on the rear window before the prison grills (unless of course I was actually transporting convicts).
    They're great for the zombie apocalypse look!
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

  4. #24
    cafe latte Guest
    The stop gap measure which is perspex looks so good it might end up being there for a long time. I cut the perspex a few mm too large (lots and lots of measuring). Then I stuck a few tiny felt pads, the ones you stick under things to prevent scratches round the edges of the perspex to hold the perspex off the window tint. I then flexed the perspex to get it in place as I made the perspex an interference fit round the window rubber. Two tint squirts of silicone at the top as either side of the light was the only loose bit and job done
    The silicone can be easily cut and the perspex removed for cleaning easily when needed.
    It looks really good, the only hint that there is something there is from inside you can see a few tiny felt pads round the window otherwise you would hardly know it is there, really happy with it, I will post a pic when the silicone is dry.
    Thanks everyone
    Chris

  5. #25
    Tombie Guest
    Well done.

    Let us know how it goes at night with the renown Defender headlights reflected into the rear view mirror effect.

  6. #26
    cafe latte Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Well done.

    Let us know how it goes at night with the renown Defender headlights reflected into the rear view mirror effect.
    I will find out tomorrow as I go the Fire Brigade training on a Wednesday night and I drive back at 9pm.
    Cheers
    Chris

  7. #27
    cafe latte Guest
    Yes there is reflections from the front, how odd.. It is not serious, but I might have to look into some anti reflective film or a different type of perspex. Any thoughts?
    At least my window will be safe on my trip to a comp with Pluto tomorrow so the 30 buck perspex is good in the short term
    Chris

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