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Help! Blurry One Way Vision on sloped vehicle rear windows

phototec

New Member
So are we saying that there are perforated films that allow you to see the image from the backside? I have never seen any, who sells this stuff?


Yes, there are several manufactures:


FLEXcon
http://www.flexcon.com/Resource-Center/Product-Spotlight/SEETHRU-SIGN_Perforated_Window_Films.aspx


Clear Focus
http://www.clearfocus.com/products/


Mactac
http://www.mactac.eu/products-jt-5837-p-1-29-2033-2030.htm


3M
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/...-Transparent-1-37-m-x-50-m-?N=4294964643&rt=d
 

phototec

New Member
both the flexcon and the mactac are all black-backed (for exterior mount) and the 3m one is interior use only

You need to read more:

FLEXcon make different products, I was referring to their SEETHRU-SIGN® STSCF2 6 MIL 70/30 CLEAR PERFORATED FILM

6.0 mil perforated clear vinyl provides optical clarity for see thru viewing from the inside looking out for interior-mounted perforated window applications 70/30 vinyl perforation pattern yields more image area for retail graphics Printable via UV and solvent screen, and UV inkjet HP Latex compatible* Removable pressure-sensitive acrylic adhesive bonds well to glass Backed with a perforated 90 lb. liner capped with a clear sheet liner allowing the product to be UV printable.

http://www.flexcon.com/Products-Solutions/Brands/Products/Item.aspx?id=21399&BrandID=152

Yes it may be for interior application, however the question was "is there a CLEAR (transparent) window perforated window film, and there are several out there.
 

lgroth

New Member
Not true one way!!!

You can never see the image from the back side of one way, it needs to be full block out for it to work. The clear interior ones are only good in my book for interior upper floor applications when you can't climb the building, and then the only way to make them decent is to flood fill with white for image quality and twice with black for the blockout. Personally I wouldn't use the clear perf for automotive. Standard perf, 50/50 on straight glass and for heavy slopes a 60/40 gives a little better visibility.
 
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