Offered in two different sizes.
Solar control window film review.
Benefits of 3m prestige sun control window films 1.
Solar films are thin plastic or polymer layers applied to your existing windows to help control light or heat.
Plus window films are low maintenance can be cleaned as you would glass and are more efficient than blinds.
4 0 out of 5 stars good product hard to install without small knicks not as tinted as you think which is good reviewed in the united states on february 20 2017.
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Some types of film absorb all of the sun s rays instead of reflecting it away.
If the toughened safety glass does get broken the film will hold the glass in place until it can be replaced.
Solar window film also known as solar control window film can save money improve indoor comfort and protect your furniture from sun damage but it can also cause problems.
The newest solar film.
This home window tinting film offers a warranty if the product is defective.
The film also acts as a safety feature.
So yeah it is hard to install just as most reviews have mentioned.
Full review it is a heat control window vinyl film that retains heat during winter and blocks the heat away during summer thus enabling you to save a lot on heating and cooling systems while blocking over 96 uv rays.
By reducing the glare and uv rays within your home the furniture will last longer because sunlight will not fade the furniture.
This causes the film to get.
Reduce glare and increase comfort.
3 0 out of 5 stars review of solar film reviewed in the united kingdom on 29 august 2012 delivery was as stated instructions were not clear as to which side of film went against the glass if it doesn t matter it should say so.
3m prestige window films eliminate these hot spots by rejecting up to 97 of infrared heat from the sun.
Sunlight pouring in through unprotected windows creates hot spots in our home.