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Guest vclimber
Does the DUAL REFELCTION help with the GLARE? or is it just the darker VLT?

It is less reflective on the interior than the exterior side of the film. Looks nice. :beer

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50% doesn't do diddly for glare IMO.

My house is done in silver 50% and 20%. The 20% was needed for maximum heat rejection in the living room and glare reduction. 20% still isn't enough. As the sun is setting (it faces due west) you still need to close the shades.

But it's much better now.

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Guest 1PEECBARETTA
50% doesn't do diddly for glare IMO.

My house is done in silver 50% and 20%. The 20% was needed for maximum heat rejection in the living room and glare reduction. 20% still isn't enough. As the sun is setting (it faces due west) you still need to close the shades.

But it's much better now.

I have the silver 20 in my theater room, Dan is right, I f I were to redo it, I would go n1050 , :gasp

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