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 Window Film/Sticker for Bathroom Windows, to block visual from outside day n night

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melvyn
post Apr 23 2012, 01:57 PM

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just get a frosted sticker for ur bathroom
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post Apr 30 2012, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(buzzle25 @ Apr 24 2012, 10:23 AM)
For bathroom, better to get those frosted window tint.

If you just use the dark tint, when you switch on the lights inside the bathroom, people from outside will be able to look in. Meaning those on the dark side will be able to see clearly those in the lighted side. Don't think this is what you want for the bathroom... biggrin.gif
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we call that reflective tint aka mirror effect. biggrin.gif
melvyn
post Apr 30 2012, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(stevie8 @ Apr 30 2012, 09:14 AM)
Will the silver one same like one way mirror?
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outsider will able to see you during the nite time
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post May 2 2012, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(cky80 @ May 1 2012, 12:00 AM)
i have the same problem sad.gif

my house 90% completing reno now and i face this trouble. not sure if shud ask my contractor pull out all the reflective tinting cry.gif

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common dilemma cky80 rclxub.gif ...many ppl din notice this untill they've installed the tint, this is wat i'm trying to tell my client all the time. just get those normal dark tint. WHY? because you won b around in ur house from 7am-6pm which is day time (and do remember that u choose the reflective tint just to prevent ppl from seeing from the outside during day time. but during the nite time, u won be able to see anything outside coz ur room is brighter.
my opinion: since u already paid n paste it, why not try it for sometime....remove it only if it really annoys u.

This post has been edited by melvyn: May 2 2012, 01:04 PM
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post May 2 2012, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(cky80 @ May 2 2012, 05:12 PM)
wah thanks melvyn....but removing also not easy sad.gif

i saw some videos, need to be very careful and use heat (like hair dryer). further more not sure can just take a blade and cut out some blocks where i think easier to view outside?  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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your welcome, sharing is caring my fren. u'll still able to remove it easily within 48 hours (depends on what kind of tint) after u paste it.

Cut out some blocks? u serious?! hahaha, don lar bro. ugly during day time.

 

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