Just returned this afternoon from a seminar on lighting. One of the ideas
was to use "bronze" plexiglass instead of
uv blocking film. Look at that.
Bill Maurer
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> Can anyone in the UK recommend a company they have worked with to
> supply and
> fit UV-blocking film for windows?
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