How to identify tempered windows
Greenfilm Blog
by Jacqui Jimenez
1y ago
We do not recommend using our films on non-tempered Low-E glass. If you have done the Low-E flame test and your windows are Low-E, you can safely use our film ONLY if the glass is tempered. Here are a few ways you can easily identify if your windows in your home are tempered.    Imperfections are visible on the surface of the glass. Look for imperfections, if any. If you identify any distortions, slight bending on the glass, then most likely it is a tempered glass. These imperfections are a result of the intense heating procedure. When glass gets tempered, it becomes mendable when i ..read more
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How to purchase Window Tint for your vehicle
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by Jacqui Jimenez
1y ago
Here is a quick guide on how to order window tint on our website or find a more detailed description below.    Select form auto standard size or custom cut Narrow down your options by using our filters. Select which VLT level you want for each window. If you need help choosing a VLT level, check out our blog “How to choose which VLT is right for you”. Please also check the window tint laws specific to your state here. Choose if you would like a Tool Kit or an additional Application Solution packet. Please do not forget to enter in the Year, Make, Model, and ..read more
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How to purchase Window Film for your Home or Apartment
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by Jacqui Jimenez
1y ago
Here is a quick guide on how to order window film on our website or find a more detailed description below.    Only use our products on tempered Low-E filter glass or non-Low-e filter glass. Click here to learn how to test for Low-E on our blog. For max heat rejection, choose 70% transparency. For the most privacy, choose 5%. For a combination of both, choose between those transparency levels. Measure the length and width of your windows. Choose which dimension most closely matches our available widths (24”, 36”, 48” or 60”).     Step 1: Low-E test. The first step i ..read more
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The difference between static cling tint and traditional window tint.
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
The differences between our static cling window tints and traditional window tints. The main difference between normal window tint and static cling window tint is that one contains glue to apply onto the window and the other uses static electricity and atmospheric pressure. The other difference will usually be the construction or materials used in the creation of the tint. Static cling window tint will usually be made with PVC while there are a variety of materials that normal adhesive window tint is made with. There are some differences in the application when it comes to standard window ..read more
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How to Choose a Tint Film for Your Home or Apartment.
Greenfilm Blog
by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
Want to hide from snooping eyes invading your privacy through your windows in your apartment but your grumpy landlord is putting barriers between you and your privacy? No need to imprecate. Here is an easy solution to liven up your rental apartment without violating the rules. If you’re a home-loving soul and crave an exceptional and elegant living space without squandering lots of money, you might consider installing a non-adhesive static cling window film. You don't have to bother drawing curtains because your neighbors and streetwalkers won't be able to see through the film. The designs a ..read more
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Why does my window tint keep falling down?
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
Why does my window tint keep falling down? One of the main issues with static cling window tint that many customers have is that the window tint falls down after a while. There are usually a few reasons for this. Improper application: Many consumers think that static cling window tint is simply applied to the window with no other preparation like smaller holiday decorative clings. THIS IS WRONG. Full window static cling tint must be applied using a tint on solution usually consisting of 90% water and 10% non-abrasive dish soap. The soap makes the solution slicker allowing the tint to be in ..read more
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How to tell if your windows have Low-E glass
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
How to tell if your windows have Low-E glass Quick Guide: - Place lighter, or laser, close against the glass and look at the 4 reflections of the light. - If 1 of the 4 reflections are a slightly different color, this indicates the presence of Low E glass. (see flame 3 on image above) - If all the reflections are the same color, you do not have Low E glass. First, let us understand what Low-E means. Low-E means “low emissivity” is an extremely thin layer or layers of a metallic particles coating applied to the glass usually on the interior side of the outer pane for double-pane windows ..read more
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Home Window Tinting vs Blinds
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
Your window is the ideal place to sit behind, take sips of coffee, and view the outside world with refreshing morning sunshine, but can you sit there all day long? I don’t think so. As long as the sun will rise at its apex and start throwing stinging rays through the window getting under your skin, you’ll need to veil them.   You rarely spend your whole day under the sky and even if you get a chance to get home and enjoy a bit of relaxation, you’re still stalked by those agonizing UV rays through your window panes. It’s a pity!   What if you are doing whatever you’re doing inside you ..read more
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How to choose which VLT/tint is right for you.
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
How to choose which VLT/tint is right for you. The first thing to understand about window tint and window films, aka adhered window insulation, is that they tend to come in many varieties. Your first step before installing is to understand what you are buying. The first choice you will be making is how dark you will want your window tint. NOW be warned a darker tint DOES NOT mean it will block more heat. It just means it will block more light. When making this choice be sure to understand the tinting laws in your country or state as they vary and will determine your options. Once you have dec ..read more
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EM Spectrum Wifi And Microwave Oven Article
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by Juan Castellanos
1y ago
EM Spectrum Wifi And Microwave Oven Article This morning I read an article talking about a lightbulb that was powered by radio waves. My curiosity piqued I started to look further into what was known as the “Microwave” EM Band (300Mhz-300Ghz) and the Radio EM band (3Khz-300Ghz). I already wrote a blog post on standard microwaves, and without going to far into detail lets say that the way it cooks food is fascinating. Below is a listing of certain frequencies or ranges that you may be familiar with. FM Radio 88 – 108Mhz XM radio is 2.3Ghz WiFi 2.4Ghz 0.1-1.0W(Omnidirectional) Most consumer mic ..read more
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