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Our problem is glare on the TV, the computer screen and just sitting in the breakfast nook surrounded by doors and windows, is there a solution?

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Our problem is glare on the TV, the computer screen and just sitting in the breakfast nook surrounded by doors and windows, is there a solution?

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We like to think of our window film as sort of putting sunglasses on your windows. Depending upon the film density dark, medium or light the glare is controlled to same approximate percentages as the heat is rejected: Dense 78%, Medium 65%, light 45%. • Are there any safety advantages to sun control window film? All of our installed window films that are attached to the glass with built in transparent adhesive (as compared to static cling films) render the glass shatter resistant. It is much like how the windshield of an automobile upon impact will sort of hang in there and not spew broken glass and shards all over the interior. • What is the difference between static cling film and the regular window film? Regular window film has a built-in clear adhesive. Once installed, it cannot be reused after it is removed. Static cling window film is applied with water and a little bit of liquid dishwasher soap. It may be removed and stored as often as you wish. Many installations are seasonal.

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