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    Reflection in a blind window?

    The window (plexiglass) I put in my sleeper blind is more like a dang mirror on the outside. What is the best way, if any, to fix this problem. I want to be able to leave the window closed (scent control) until it's time to shoot. I've considered window tint or maybe real fine grit sandpaper to scuff it up a little. What's the opinion and experiences of the GS?


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    #2
    no to the sandpaper

    wee

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      #3
      I've got the removable (static) window tint on the inside of my blind windows. Also have some of the adhesive camo tint on the outside of them.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Tubby View Post
        I've got the removable (static) window tint on the inside of my blind windows. Also have some of the adhesive camo tint on the outside of them.
        Where is a good place to get that stuff?

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          #5
          Originally posted by CletusBodeen View Post
          Where is a good place to get that stuff?
          The static film you can get at WalMart. The camo tint I got with my Dillon deer stand.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Tubby View Post
            The static film you can get at WalMart. The camo tint I got with my Dillon deer stand.
            Thanks, I'll look for the static film there and see about getting in contact with Dillon mfg. or maybe, google camo window tint.

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              #7
              I had good luck putting a small awning above the window and having the glass hinged at the top. Also if you can have the glass slope it will negate the reflection. Hope I made the clear for you.

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                #8
                If it`s been there awhile, the deer probably don`t pay any attention to it.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gerald G View Post
                  If it`s been there awhile, the deer probably don`t pay any attention to it.
                  It's going to be set this weekend.


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                    #10
                    packing tape. most non glare products are nothing more than an opaque self sticking adhesive. clear packing tape or scotch tape will remove the glare and create very little distortion.

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                      #11
                      tilt the down a little

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                        #12
                        I bought some little windows form the guy on this website that makes "Deer Blind Windows". They have the shoot through camo cloth rolled into the outside of the window frame. From the outside, you cant tell there is glass in the window. From the inside, you can't tell there is camo cloth. It is a really neat deal and the windows have real quiet hinges to open when the game approaches.

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