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  • GUARD AGAINST GRAFFITI

    GUARD AGAINST GRAFFITI

    17/04/2014

    Retail outlets rely on their shop-fronts to attract customers with advertising or branding, or simply by providing a welcoming view inside. These expanses of glass can be a prime target for graffiti, with spray paint, permanent markers acid etching and scouring all being used to leave unsightly markings on glass. Anti-graffiti film provides a virtually invisible layer of protection.

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  • FILM TO FIGHT FADING

    FILM TO FIGHT FADING

    11/04/2014

    With Spring well and truly sprung and Summer on the horizon, the long days and arrival of warmer weather are a welcome development for most. However, prolonged heat and light can bring with it unwanted complications. Among them, fading.

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  • ENTER THE DRAGON

    ENTER THE DRAGON

    04/04/2014

    Full colour graphics are a fantastic way of bringing windows and glass to life. By printing onto optically clear film, it is possible to recreate even the most intricate of designs for display, and by backing the print in white ink the image can become even more vivid and impressive.

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  • A SOUND SOLUTION

    A SOUND SOLUTION

    28/03/2014

    Window film can be used to deliver a broad spectrum of functional benefits such as privacy, safety and security. It can also be used to meet aesthetic needs, and The Window Film Company has the ability to supply and install bespoke creations for almost any eventuality.

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  • NEW LOOK AT NORWICH UNION

    NEW LOOK AT NORWICH UNION

    21/03/2014

    Transforming the entire appearance of a building may seem like a time consuming and expensive project, but with a bit of creativity and help from The Window Film Company, it doesn’t need to be…

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