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solar film applied to lexan/ plexiglass


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not a good idea to apply film to lexan/plexi because they outgas. outgassing causes bubbling. it's hard to say how long the film would last. but eventually it's going to look horrible and you'll basically destroy the plexi trying to remove the film's adhesive.

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not a good idea to apply film to lexan/plexi because they outgas. outgassing causes bubbling. it's hard to say how long the film would last. but eventually it's going to look horrible and you'll basically destroy the plexi trying to remove the film's adhesive.

:hmmm had it on my old shop bay door windows plexi , left it on when I moved :hmmm

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Yep, it is called Blister Free

We have installed quite alot of it.

We installed the silver on the new county jail a few years back.

Yes Madico do have it and I've installed it externally on a job that is just on 6 years old in the weather and its still fine.

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so what's the difference between standard films and the blister free stuff? :beer

It is the adhesive.

The adhesive is designed to come off with the film when you remove it. This style of film does not last as long as conventional films.

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