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    #11
    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
    As we've double height south facing windows I've installed window film from Active Windows both the museum grade anti UV clear for the hallway and the silver tint mirror finish in the bedrooms for privacy. Windows need to be squeaky clean and carefully apply and squeegee out any bubbles although they tend to disappear over time if you can't get them all out. Works very well if you follow the instructions. Had it on for a couple of years now and you wouldn't know it was there
    How well do the bedroom tints work at night when the interior is brighter than the exterior? Or do you just remember to close curtains / blinds before switching the light on?

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      #12
      Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

      How well do the bedroom tints work at night when the interior is brighter than the exterior? Or do you just remember to close curtains / blinds before switching the light on?
      Don't be getting ideas. Hard enough as it is without you tinting the windows as well!
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