Reaction GFX
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I have a customer that is looking to put some printed window graphics along the tops of a long hallway of windows. The windows are 74" wide each (24 of them), and about 9 feet tall. The graphics would just cover the top 15" of each window. Kicker is that they want them viewable on the INSIDE of the building. The other kicker is that these are south-facing windows at a building along our lakefront here in Milwaukee, so they get POUNDED with sunlight/heat all day long. The graphics will only be up for approximately one week. Easy application/removal would be a plus.
First thought was just to use regular, unlaminated window perf applied to the inside, but I'm thinking the images will all get pretty washed out with all the sunlight coming from behind, and also worried about the black back and heat buildup on these windows. Last thing we want is for any glass to break. Second thought is just to use inexpensive IJ35C/8509 applied to the inside, but again, I'm worried about heat buildup as I've read some total horror stories about applying vinyl to the inside of large windows. Should I try to use something that can be applied to the outside and viewed inside? Open to any and all suggestions! Thanks!
First thought was just to use regular, unlaminated window perf applied to the inside, but I'm thinking the images will all get pretty washed out with all the sunlight coming from behind, and also worried about the black back and heat buildup on these windows. Last thing we want is for any glass to break. Second thought is just to use inexpensive IJ35C/8509 applied to the inside, but again, I'm worried about heat buildup as I've read some total horror stories about applying vinyl to the inside of large windows. Should I try to use something that can be applied to the outside and viewed inside? Open to any and all suggestions! Thanks!