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Ground floor privacy...suggestions?

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    ebixa82 wrote: »
    What more would you like to know?
    ebixa, I thought of a question there while I was in the car and the heat of my body after my run steamed up the windows - does the window film stay on fine through normal apartment living, steam, cooking etc... it doesnt go peely at the sides from condensation?

    What about washing it - as in, i wash the insides of the windows from time to time - can you wash it?

    Basically, how does it hold up to normal living conditions and different window temperatures (cold winter vs hot sun), and can it be washed?

    Thanks ebixa - youve been very helpful.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,289 ✭✭✭ebixa82


    Basically, how does it hold up to normal living conditions and different window temperatures (cold winter vs hot sun), and can it be washed?

    Thanks ebixa - youve been very helpful.

    I would presume after many years some fading will occur.

    I've only had them for 6 months so far. As stated mine are in the bedrooms so condensation, cooking etc. isn't an issue. I cleaned them with water and a small amount of windowlene.

    A female friend of mine put them up herself and did a very good job (don't mean to sound too sexist there) so it may not be as difficult as I thought.

    Give them a go, if you are not happy, just take it down.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,484 ✭✭✭username123


    ebixa82 wrote: »
    Give them a go, if you are not happy, just take it down.

    Yeah true. Just thinking, they must be fine with condensation because presumably people would use them on bathroom windows.

    Thanks again!


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