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Playbill | 16:21 Wed 28th Oct 2009 | How it Works
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Earlier this year I bought self adhesive plastic uv blocking film for some of my home windows. I have just had the windows replaced and removed the film without damaging it. The company who I bought it from says it cannot be reused. Before I chuck away this expensive stuff I wondered if anyone knows of an adhesive I could use to try and stick it on the new windows?.
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Have you tried just dampening the window with water and then applying the plastic sheeting to it?
It may work and I think it would be better than adhesive. It would certainly do no harm.
A dilute soap solution would probably enable you to move it around to position it correctly - Fairy liquid or similar.
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Thanks for the replies.

Graham-W. I was going to try dampening the windows and hoping there was enough adhesive left for it to work.

Androcles. I used a diluted soap solution to apply it originally so will do the same.

May as well try and reuse it rather than just throwing it away.
i always understood uv rays never penetrated glass windows ??
Not so, Deggers. Ordinary window glass only blocks about 30% of UV.
well going by this (heathfield) its not worth bothering with blocking techniques
http://www.physlink.c.../AskExperts/ae603.cfm
Not unless you want to stop your curtains from fading, Deggers!
Chuck it away, cheapskate.

Do you darn your socks?
deggars, I believe it`s plastic which stops uv rays.

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