Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-02 Thread ROBERT via EV
I agree with you Cor.



From: EV <ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org> on behalf of Cor van de Water via EV 
<ev@lists.evdl.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2017 9:18 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Cc: Cor van de Water
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

In the Prius community I have heard people extremely dissatisfied with
the clear film
to protect the car, because after several years of UV exposure, it
deteriorates and it
is almost impossible to remove, making a good looking car a mess when de
film becomes
old enough that it starts looking bad from the surface damage and you
try to remove it.
Cor.

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Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2017 4:37 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List; Bill Woodcock via EV
Cc: Haudy Kazemi; Bill Woodcock
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not identical.
I don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel is
also thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock
chips and scratches. There are some pretty impressive threads with
photos on the Tesla Motors Club forums showing how effective clear
protective wraps like Xpel can be. To my eye, Xpel looks a lot like the
flexible clear protection films that are available for mobile phone
screens in that it provides scratch/gouge protection and probably a
little bit of impact protection.




On October 1, 2017 6:08:25 PM CDT, Bill Woodcock via EV
<ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>It's a vinyl wrap.  They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible
>adhesive film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for
>specific cars.
>
>People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling
>them, and want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before
>sale).  Typically you get an opaque wrap, not only does it look better
>and give you a lot of new color choices, it also protects the paint
>underneath better.
>
>I wrapped my Smart ED in matte black with a matte battleship gray Le
>Mans stripe.
>
>
>-Bill
>
>
>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 15:56, brucedp5 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often
>they
>> report on EVs.
>> That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The
>car-guy shop
>> segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect
>the
>> body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The
>vehicle
>> they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be
>applicable
>> to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them.
>>
>> If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would
>consider
>> installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings,
>and other
>> debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.
>>
>> Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs
>were
>> listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production
>EV's
>> beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are
>now also
>> offering them to plugins:
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
>> Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
>> GM Bolt
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
>> Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
>> BMW i3
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Kia/Soul_(US)/EV
>> Kia Soul EV
>>
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Volkswagen/Golf/e-Golf
>> VW e-Golf
>>
>> http://www.xpel.com/products/
>> products  (there are more plugin pages than what is above)
>>
>> [video
>> https://youtu.be/YSK4nWLZLL8
>> XPEL ULTIMATE & STEALTH Paint Protection Film ]
>>
>> http://www.xpel.com/locator/search/clearbra_installers/
>> installers
>>
>> http://www.motorweek.org/
>>
>http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/in

Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-02 Thread Haudy Kazemi via EV
I have heard cases of yellowing and/or cracking with some products. My 
conclusion was this is a product-specific issue that may have either showed up 
after the product was left installed beyond a certain number of years without 
being replaced. High heat or high sun exposure probably accelerated these 
issues for the affected products. I don't think all brands were affected. (I am 
not aware of cases of Xpel failing in these ways).


On October 1, 2017 11:18:39 PM CDT, Cor van de Water via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> 
wrote:
>In the Prius community I have heard people extremely dissatisfied with
>the clear film
>to protect the car, because after several years of UV exposure, it
>deteriorates and it
>is almost impossible to remove, making a good looking car a mess when
>de
>film becomes
>old enough that it starts looking bad from the surface damage and you
>try to remove it.
>Cor.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Haudy Kazemi
>via EV
>Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2017 4:37 PM
>To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List; Bill Woodcock via EV
>Cc: Haudy Kazemi; Bill Woodcock
>Subject: Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV
>
>Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not
>identical.
>I don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel
>is
>also thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock
>chips and scratches. There are some pretty impressive threads with
>photos on the Tesla Motors Club forums showing how effective clear
>protective wraps like Xpel can be. To my eye, Xpel looks a lot like the
>flexible clear protection films that are available for mobile phone
>screens in that it provides scratch/gouge protection and probably a
>little bit of impact protection.
>
>
>
>
>On October 1, 2017 6:08:25 PM CDT, Bill Woodcock via EV
><ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>>It's a vinyl wrap.  They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible 
>>adhesive film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for 
>>specific cars.
>>
>>People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling 
>>them, and want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before
>
>>sale).  Typically you get an opaque wrap, not only does it look better
>
>>and give you a lot of new color choices, it also protects the paint 
>>underneath better.
>>
>>I wrapped my Smart ED in matte black with a matte battleship gray Le 
>>Mans stripe.
>>
>>
>>-Bill
>>
>>
>>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 15:56, brucedp5 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often
>>they
>>> report on EVs.
>>> That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The
>>car-guy shop
>>> segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could
>protect
>>the
>>> body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The
>>vehicle
>>> they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be
>>applicable
>>> to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them. 
>>> 
>>> If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would
>>consider
>>> installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings,
>>and other
>>> debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.
>>> 
>>> Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs
>>were
>>> listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production
>>EV's
>>> beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are
>>now also
>>> offering them to plugins:
>>> 
>>>
>>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
>>> Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)
>>> 
>>>
>>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
>>> GM Bolt
>>> 
>>>
>>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
>>> Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)
>>> 
>>>
>>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
>>> BMW i3
>>> 
>>>
>>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>>Cars_and_Light_Truck

Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-01 Thread Cor van de Water via EV
In the Prius community I have heard people extremely dissatisfied with
the clear film
to protect the car, because after several years of UV exposure, it
deteriorates and it
is almost impossible to remove, making a good looking car a mess when de
film becomes
old enough that it starts looking bad from the surface damage and you
try to remove it.
Cor.

-Original Message-
From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Haudy Kazemi
via EV
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2017 4:37 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List; Bill Woodcock via EV
Cc: Haudy Kazemi; Bill Woodcock
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not identical.
I don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel is
also thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock
chips and scratches. There are some pretty impressive threads with
photos on the Tesla Motors Club forums showing how effective clear
protective wraps like Xpel can be. To my eye, Xpel looks a lot like the
flexible clear protection films that are available for mobile phone
screens in that it provides scratch/gouge protection and probably a
little bit of impact protection.




On October 1, 2017 6:08:25 PM CDT, Bill Woodcock via EV
<ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>It's a vinyl wrap.  They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible 
>adhesive film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for 
>specific cars.
>
>People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling 
>them, and want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before 
>sale).  Typically you get an opaque wrap, not only does it look better 
>and give you a lot of new color choices, it also protects the paint 
>underneath better.
>
>I wrapped my Smart ED in matte black with a matte battleship gray Le 
>Mans stripe.
>
>
>-Bill
>
>
>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 15:56, brucedp5 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often
>they
>> report on EVs.
>> That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The
>car-guy shop
>> segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect
>the
>> body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The
>vehicle
>> they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be
>applicable
>> to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them. 
>> 
>> If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would
>consider
>> installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings,
>and other
>> debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.
>> 
>> Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs
>were
>> listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production
>EV's
>> beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are
>now also
>> offering them to plugins:
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
>> Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
>> GM Bolt
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
>> Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
>> BMW i3
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Kia/Soul_(US)/EV
>> Kia Soul EV
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_
>Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Volkswagen/Golf/e-Golf
>> VW e-Golf
>> 
>> http://www.xpel.com/products/
>> products  (there are more plugin pages than what is above)
>> 
>> [video
>> https://youtu.be/YSK4nWLZLL8
>> XPEL ULTIMATE & STEALTH Paint Protection Film ]
>> 
>> http://www.xpel.com/locator/search/clearbra_installers/
>> installers
>> 
>> http://www.motorweek.org/
>>
>http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=2346=20170
>901
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> For EVLN EV-newswire posts use: 
>> http://evdl.org/evln/
>> 
>> 
>> {brucedp.neocities.org}
>> 
>> --
>> Sent from:
>http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/
>> 

Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-01 Thread Haudy Kazemi via EV
Vinyl wrap is similar to some of the protective films but not identical. I 
don't believe any heat shrinking is used for Xpel clear films. Xpel is also 
thicker and more resilient making it more effective against rock chips and 
scratches. There are some pretty impressive threads with photos on the Tesla 
Motors Club forums showing how effective clear protective wraps like Xpel can 
be. To my eye, Xpel looks a lot like the flexible clear protection films that 
are available for mobile phone screens in that it provides scratch/gouge 
protection and probably a little bit of impact protection.




On October 1, 2017 6:08:25 PM CDT, Bill Woodcock via EV  
wrote:
>It's a vinyl wrap.  They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible
>adhesive film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for
>specific cars. 
>
>People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling
>them, and want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before
>sale).  Typically you get an opaque wrap, not only does it look better
>and give you a lot of new color choices, it also protects the paint
>underneath better. 
>
>I wrapped my Smart ED in matte black with a matte battleship gray Le
>Mans stripe. 
>
>
>-Bill
>
>
>> On Oct 1, 2017, at 15:56, brucedp5 via EV  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often
>they
>> report on EVs.
>> That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The
>car-guy shop
>> segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect
>the
>> body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The
>vehicle
>> they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be
>applicable
>> to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them. 
>> 
>> If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would
>consider
>> installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings,
>and other
>> debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.
>> 
>> Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs
>were
>> listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production
>EV's
>> beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are
>now also
>> offering them to plugins:
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
>> Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
>> GM Bolt
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
>> Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
>> BMW i3
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Kia/Soul_(US)/EV
>> Kia Soul EV
>> 
>>
>http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Volkswagen/Golf/e-Golf
>> VW e-Golf
>> 
>> http://www.xpel.com/products/
>> products  (there are more plugin pages than what is above)
>> 
>> [video
>> https://youtu.be/YSK4nWLZLL8
>> XPEL ULTIMATE & STEALTH Paint Protection Film
>> ]
>> 
>> http://www.xpel.com/locator/search/clearbra_installers/
>> installers
>> 
>> http://www.motorweek.org/
>>
>http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=2346=20170901
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> For EVLN EV-newswire posts use: 
>> http://evdl.org/evln/
>> 
>> 
>> {brucedp.neocities.org}
>> 
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Re: [EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-01 Thread Bill Woodcock via EV
It's a vinyl wrap.  They can be done on any car, it uses a flexible adhesive 
film, applied, heat-shrunk, and trimmed, not pre-cut for specific cars. 

People commonly get new cars wrapped if they know they'll be selling them, and 
want to protect the original paint (unwrap again just before sale).  Typically 
you get an opaque wrap, not only does it look better and give you a lot of new 
color choices, it also protects the paint underneath better. 

I wrapped my Smart ED in matte black with a matte battleship gray Le Mans 
stripe. 


-Bill


> On Oct 1, 2017, at 15:56, brucedp5 via EV  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often they
> report on EVs.
> That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The car-guy shop
> segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect the
> body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The vehicle
> they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be applicable
> to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them. 
> 
> If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would consider
> installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings, and other
> debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.
> 
> Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs were
> listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production EV's
> beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are now also
> offering them to plugins:
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
> Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
> GM Bolt
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
> Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
> BMW i3
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Kia/Soul_(US)/EV
> Kia Soul EV
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Volkswagen/Golf/e-Golf
> VW e-Golf
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/products/
> products  (there are more plugin pages than what is above)
> 
> [video
> https://youtu.be/YSK4nWLZLL8
> XPEL ULTIMATE & STEALTH Paint Protection Film
> ]
> 
> http://www.xpel.com/locator/search/clearbra_installers/
> installers
> 
> http://www.motorweek.org/
> http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=2346=20170901
> 
> 
> 
> 
> For EVLN EV-newswire posts use: 
> http://evdl.org/evln/
> 
> 
> {brucedp.neocities.org}
> 
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[EVDL] Clear stick-on film for protecting your EV

2017-10-01 Thread brucedp5 via EV


Occasionally I watch MotorWeek on PBS just to see how well and often they
report on EVs.
That episode #3704H was not about EVs, but did have 1 pih. The car-guy shop
segment had a company showing how an easy to apply film could protect the
body (like window tinting, but clear to protect the vehicle). The vehicle
they demoed on was a Porsche ice. But this product would also be applicable
to plugins, if that company had pre-cut pieces for them. 

If I had just taken ownership of a Bolt or Tesla-3 EV, I would consider
installing this film to help protect the EV from scratches, dings, and other
debris from stones thrown from the vehicle in front of you.

Interestingly, when I searched their web site, though not all EVs were
listed, they did offer quite a few. So, since the 2010 production EV's
beginnings, some companies that mainly provide services to ice, are now also
offering them to plugins:

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Tesla/Model_S
Tesla-S  (& there is a Tesla-X page)

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Chevrolet/Bolt_EV/LT
GM Bolt

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Nissan/Leaf/SV
Nissan Leaf (different pages for each trim)

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/BMW/i3/Mega_World
BMW i3

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Kia/Soul_(US)/EV
Kia Soul EV

http://www.xpel.com/paint-protection-kits/XPEL_US_and_Canada/Passenger_Cars_and_Light_Trucks/2017/Volkswagen/Golf/e-Golf
VW e-Golf

http://www.xpel.com/products/
products  (there are more plugin pages than what is above)

[video
https://youtu.be/YSK4nWLZLL8
XPEL ULTIMATE & STEALTH Paint Protection Film
]

http://www.xpel.com/locator/search/clearbra_installers/
installers

http://www.motorweek.org/
http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/archive/index.jsp?pgmid=2346=20170901




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http://evdl.org/evln/


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