Reddit Reddit reviews GordonGlass Clear UV Protection Window Film 30" Wide x 6.5 ft. Roll

We found 11 Reddit comments about GordonGlass Clear UV Protection Window Film 30" Wide x 6.5 ft. Roll. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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GordonGlass Clear UV Protection Window Film 30
Maximum UV Protection Without the Tint.Clear appearance.Scratch resistant.Width: 30 in and Length: 6.5 ftOrders placed for multiple quantities of the same film will ship as one continuous roll up to 100 ft
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11 Reddit comments about GordonGlass Clear UV Protection Window Film 30" Wide x 6.5 ft. Roll:

u/I-love-big-kitties · 12 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If you're really paranoid about the sun, you can always put on a clear UV film on your skylight so you can still enjoy it. There are lots of them available, the one I linked to is just the first one that popped up.

u/snow_leopard77 · 8 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If you don't want to bother with sunscreen and you're concerned about aging, it's not a bad idea to buy a UV-blocking window film just for that one window. They're fairly cheap and easy to put on. Amazon even sells a roll for $30.

u/Cake_is_not_a_lie · 3 pointsr/amiibo

Plastic tends to yellow over time, you might consider buying a UV light resistant film to put on the glass so that the plastic doesn't yellow.
http://www.amazon.com/Clear-Protection-Window-Film-Wide/dp/B004JAW3KW

u/Yortisme · 2 pointsr/funkopop

I found this on Amazon.

u/ares_god_of_pie · 2 pointsr/baseballcards

Thanks!

The display doesn't get any direct (or really, indirect) exposure to sunlight. There's a window facing the case, but it's always completely blocked with cellular blinds, so no sunlight.

I just now did a bit of research after you asked, and it does seem like there is still some longterm risk with other indirect sources of UV light. This article is pretty informative:

https://www.cardboardconnection.com/ultra-pro-uv-protection-guide

One option seems to be the UV rated holders. But for graded cards in slabs, the UV protected holders obv won't work, so perhaps something like this could work as well:

https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Protection-Window-Film-Wide/dp/B004JAW3KW

Any ideas or insight on how we can better protect from light exposure?

u/nukemobile · 2 pointsr/gamecollecting

Looks like they are pretty readily available at a wide variety of places.

Home Depot

Amazon

Lowe's

u/McFeely_Smackup · 2 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Yes, you can buy window film that's like what they use to tint car windows, but is completely clear and blocks UV.
http://www.amazon.com/Clear-Protection-Window-Film-Wide/dp/B004JAW3KW

u/Peacemkr45 · 2 pointsr/anime

if you don't know for sure, you can add UV protectant cling sheets
https://www.amazon.com/Clear-Protection-Window-Film-Wide/dp/B004JAW3KW

u/nevets01 · 1 pointr/retrobattlestations

Looks like it does. You'd have to find a corresponding site from the UK, but it exists.

u/lovechatting · 1 pointr/AsianBeauty

There is UV window film like this one. Every year as summer rolls around and I feel like I'm being steamed alive I reconsider buying some ...