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Privacy on bathroom window?
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I made a quick version using blackout liner cut to size then self adhesive velcro on top and other piece on window frame.
The tape on the frame doesn't show. It's also easy to remove if you want
It can be put up when you need it but normal light take it down.
Mine was mostly to keep extreme cold or heat out depending on season but it also gives reliable privacy and easy to store.I can rise and shine - just not at the same time!
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grumpy_codger said:Exodi said:grumpy_codger said:blackstar said:I did email a manufacturer and they said"you can have a glass called reflective float that you can see out but not in it looks like a mirror from outside."But I don't know if that includes when it's dark outside and light inside.
"Is selective honesty lying?Leaving out details and giving selective honesty is also a form of lying. "0 -
I think this can be discussed on case by case basis.I hate "up to 100%" that appeared in many recent adverts. It's absolutely true, but means anything from 0% to 100%. I think our beloved ASA is lazy and toothless.In this particular case this isn't even selective truth. "...you can see out but not in it looks like a mirror from outside" implies at any conditions while this is true only at certain conditions.0
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