Anyone tried Cointaker Voodoo glass? How does it compare to SternHD, Invisiglass, and PDI?
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Quoted from undrdog:Local store has what they call 4K glass. Looked real good. Thinking any glass place would have glass with a no reflective coating. would 4ak, voodo glass etc be any different than standard non reflective glass from a glass place?
Get a quote for a pinball sized sheet (or pair) of non-reflective glass. So far voodoo is the cheapest at $215/sheet delivered on special. And just check that it's tempered.
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Oak Cliff Glass, on N. Beckley, said they can order non reflective tempered glass and have it in 2 days, for $79. That's not delivered, but unless someone has a really small car, it would fit along the back seat. No telling how that non-reflective coating would compare to the brand name glass. I'll probably get it, once I figure out how to keep the ball from hitting the glass off the center drop targets on Mystic.
Ok that's what I'm talking about! I'll have to check it out. Thanks
Quoted from spidey:Ok that's what I'm talking about! I'll have to check it out. Thanks
We could make a killing at TPF lol
Quoted from bigd1979:I believe there's a thread on here somewhere with someone trying a local glass shops so called anti reflective glass. I believe it was better than normal glass but nothing like the invisaglass, pdi, voodoo,hd and magic glass.
The only thread I'm aware of is "Phoog's" glass but it wasn't ever advertised as anti-reflective, just thicker.
Here's a supplier:
https://tru-vue.com/solution/ar-reflection-free-glass/
They seem to have a world wide distribution chain.
EDIT: This glass is too thin, .098". Pinball glass is 0.1875" thick.
Quoted from Psw757:So what is the consensus?
They are marketing it as anti-glare. Was thinking about getting one for my Indy, think I still have the original glass.
I got a couple pieces and it is anti glare. Similar to Invisiglass. Most noticeable with white ceilings during the day.
Quoted from undrdog:spidey Did you check out the anti glare glass at the place in Oak Cliff?
There is a can light with an LED bulb (100w equivalent) right over my two machines. How much can I expect the expensive glass to help with that?
It will definitely help but removing direct lighting is of course the best solution. I have some pics that show glare reduction from overhead lighting. But the glass will also help with ceiling reflection. I'd say paint the ceiling black if that's an option.
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