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I'm about to pull off a manky plastic 'film' from a skylight and want something else to make the window opaque, some sort of spray on frosting or similar to let in light but not nosey neighbours!


Anyone had this done? It may even suit an arty type who is good on a ladder!


I can't afford to have the whole pane replaced with that lovely frosted image glass ;-(

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siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Jusbb81 Wrote:

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> > Are you removing an opaque film and looking to

> > replace with a new one?

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> Yes I'm removing some film but want a better

> looking alternative and wondered if there was one


Try this website.


http://www.londonwindowfilm.co.uk/windowfilmslondon#welcome

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