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one way double glazing

  • 18-11-2013 8:27pm
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    Is it possible to put a film on double glazing so you can only see out and not in? Like on car windows, its for an office window but dont want it to look naff.


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    sohappy wrote: »
    Is it possible to put a film on double glazing so you can only see out and not in? Like on car windows, its for an office window but dont want it to look naff.

    yes it is , made by 3m and can be applied to domestic house windows and also velux windows . its an anti glare film that wont allow direct sunlight in and also prevents people from easily viewing inside too . yet you can clearly see out from the inside . it looses its effectiveness at nighttime but that's when you will have blinds closed and curtains pulled . theres a place in blanchardstown that supply and fit it to commercial buildings and also domestic house windows . your house windows will have a kinda mirror effect when you look at the house windows from outside .


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