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Privacy Window Film Can Be Great

By: Pat King



Privacy window film for your cars and home

You’ve surely noticed that many cars have tinted windows, which serve both privacy and safety objectives. The tint may be darker on the upper band of the windshield to prevent eye strain and sudden flashes of blinding light coming through as you round a corner. These tints are part of the manufactured glass. However, if your car is not equipped with tinted glass, you can install privacy window film yourself, to the same effect. Privacy window film is also excellent in certain home window applications. This film comes in rolls, is relatively inexpensive and easily cut to the desired size. This is a handy solution to upgrading your clear glass windows! Let’s look at just a few of the ways you can use this innovative invention.

You may have large picture windows and a magnificent view, in your south facing living room. Instead of obscuring your view with sheer paneled curtains, to reduce heat out in summer, why not install privacy window film? This film comes in several shades of tinting. It is also available with UV-reflective coatings, which takes care of any fears of fading your upholstery or sun damage to your furniture. In this situation, the darkest tint of window film will not make your living room dark at all, but will let you enjoy that view perfectly and in comfort.

Bathrooms are another great place for privacy window film applications. Using a dark tint with a reflective outside coating gives you privacy from anyone passing by while allowing you to see outside. Here, a sheer curtain over the window is all you need to assure complete privacy.

In addition to safety and eye strain issues, privacy window film affords great protection from prying eyes when you’re out shopping. With clear windows, a thief may simply look in and spot your parcels or fancy electronics as he strolls by your car. Avoid being an easy target by installing privacy window film. Choose the type of film with UV protection and a dark tint. A robber won’t be able to see inside, while the view from inside is perfect. The UV protection also saves your car’s upholstery and dashboard from sun damage.

You can purchase privacy window film from DIY and home improvement stores. Check online and see how many tints and types of coatings are available. Many home improvement sites have galleries which show various objects viewed through clear glass and the several shades of film, so you can see just what to expect. Installation is fairly simple, if you’re the handy sort. You can also have the film installed by window retailers or an auto detailer. Open up your home to the view or provide additional protection to your vehicle. Privacy window film makes it easy!



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