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      sdetweil @Nuc13us
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      @Nuc13us yes, everybody has the film problem… the fix… don’t use film…,

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        Nuc13us @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil yes I’ve come to that conclusion after attempting to redo the same piece of glass 3 times.

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          keven1508 @Nuc13us
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          @Nuc13us Hi there, have you found out where can we get a better film or 2 ways mirror? I tried at Home Depot but no luck. I am in Canada. Thanks.

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            sdetweil @keven1508
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            @keven1508 I have only found thru online. amazon and such, and it really only works for small (<19in) displays for me… after that the distortion of the plastic or glass is magnified by the film… so its unacceptable…

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              bhepler Module Developer @keven1508
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              @keven1508 - Film based one-way mirrors are a compromise. They’re marginal at best if you’re on a tight budget. The amount of light reflected just isn’t as good as a professionally built one-way glass.

              If you do insist on going with film, I would recommend taking the film and the glass to an automobile tint shop and asking if they’ll apply the film for you for a nominal fee. They have the experience and are probably the best people local to you to do it.

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