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Old 10-27-13, 01:55 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by rhizomatic View Post
Nice thread. Thanks! Any further update? What cause the "milky" look? Did it get worse? Was it a defect or can this deterioration be expected as part of the normal aging of the product?
I put the film on the upper window and also the lower window. The upper window is hit by full sun, the lower is partially shaded. In my situation, it is the lower film that is getting milky... not so much that I can't see out, but enough to look milky. An yes, it does seem to be getting more milky. I've probably had them on for 5 years or so.

Good luck with your experiment, I had a very difficult time getting wrinkle free adhesion working alone.

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