QUOTE (VO|TRON @ Sep 9 2009, 06:38 PM) [*]715504[/*]
Actually the most effective way to do an entry door is to pull the frame caps off the door and film to the edge of the glass, then apply silicone and put caps back on. When done this way it looks like an untinted door and there is no worry of people putting there fingers in it cause it is inside. Also, when done this way it makes working the glass out of the door frame ALOT more difficult then when done outside of the caps and bondkap applied to the frames. When done on inside of the caps, the film and caps are bonded to the door frame making it alot more difficult to kick the glass out of the frame as opposed to outside of the caps, where you can more easily knock the glass out because the caps are not bonded to the glass and frame.
Also, I do realize there is a learning curve and I know it would get easier with more experience, and it has a bit of a better look then wetglaze but when wetglazing is done properly it can look just as good. I am not trying to knock your product, I thought it would be alot easier then what my experience was. It is less involved then wetglaze that you dont have to tape off the frames and glass but I dont know that it is anymore superior then just wetglaze.
BondKap is not superior to wetglaze. It is just another way to apply it a bit more consistently. There are guys out there who can apply silicone very well and do not need BondKap. I have been running silicone for 29 years (I hate to even admit that) I'm not being full of myself but I'm very good at it. Fortunately for me (and my business) there are people out there who are good at other things but not running silicone, BondKap can be a great help to those people.
As far as the entry doors, have you ever had to replace a broken filmed door glass after it had been siliconed behind the stops? Unfortunately I have! It is impossible to get the stops off in one piece and usually requires replacing the the entire door assembly. If you are lucky you can replace just the stops. I did do some testing before coming up with this method for the doors. Yes, you can kick the glass enough where it will pull a portion of the stop but the glass never came completely out. I actually made a good size hole in the glass/film enough to crawl through before the stops and glass ever fell out.
By the way thanks for the input I really like to hear what people think of BondKap. I am always looking to improve it somehow or even come up with something better.