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Post by corktina on Aug 2, 2018 13:33:04 GMT 1
If you think window film is easy to apply, think again. Awful job but it does what it's supposed to do. Wasted a LOT of film!
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Post by irishtransit on Aug 2, 2018 16:19:54 GMT 1
looks good.we had it on our camper and it's good stuff unlesssomeone sticks their nose on the window
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Post by corktina on Aug 2, 2018 16:53:08 GMT 1
it gives a little more privacy but more so it means I don't have to make the bed. :-) I've abandoned the original fitted bed in favour of a standard mattress which means I don't have a table any more but does mean I don't have to be stowing quilts and pillows and folding and unfolding the bed any more. It's much more comfortable too.
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Post by muttleymk2 on Aug 2, 2018 22:13:35 GMT 1
Did you take the glass out? I always do on flat glass, makes the whole thing easier and neater
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Post by corktina on Aug 3, 2018 12:24:31 GMT 1
no I didn't but it definitely is a top tip. The first batch of film I got was easier as it was slightly thicker and didn't curl up like the later stuff I used. The long windows were the worst, very hard to take the backing off by yourself without it sticking to itself
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Post by muttleymk2 on Aug 3, 2018 22:28:28 GMT 1
Deffo a job for two, one holds the film, then when you seperate the backing wet down the sticky side as you seperate. That way it cant stick to itself
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Post by corktina on Aug 13, 2018 0:24:16 GMT 1
Duck's all prepared for our next odyssey. We're invading Yorkshire this time.
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