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Review of Frost effect on a window? Use Readyroll Static Cling Window Covering (from B&Q)

I spent far too long trying to frost out a window (for privacy) this weekend than I would have liked. Trying three different types of product, I finally settled on a static solution. Here’s why..

First, I tried a frosting spray. At €12 a pop from MRCB Paints in Christchurch, a little expensive, particular as I needed two cans if you have a big window.

The spray was extremely difficult to get on evenly. Once it dried, it came up really patchy. Perhaps it would work better on really small panes.

It had to come off.

Next, we tried the self adhesive. Despite early promise, this was a bot of a disaster as air bubbles became trapped in it and were very difficult to remove. When they were removed, they left stretchmarks.

Again, had to peel it off.

The last solution was the static one. Simply spray a little soapy water on your window place it on, move it around and it stays put very evenly. Wish I had tried this first!

 

 

 

Rated 5/5 on Jul 23 2007 by Laurence Veale
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