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I Was Given Some Snap Tint Window Film to Try

by Tricia

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A few months ago I was contacted by a company called SnapTint. I believe that I’d done at least one write up for them in the past so I was familiar with the company and their home and car window tinting products.

The person who contacted me asked if they could send me one of their Do it yourself home window tinting kits. They wanted me to try their product on one of my windows and then if I wanted perhaps I could write about it to tell my readers of my experience.

I agreed to try their window film since my kitchen faces south and the sun coming in through the window in the morning is almost blinding! I figured a very light window tint couldn’t hurt and more than likely would reduce the glare and make the kitchen a much more pleasant place to spend time in on bright mornings.

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A week to two weeks after I’d given the company the exact measurements of my window a long cardboard tube arrived. Actually we were out when it was delivered so one of our neighbors accepted it. The only problem was – they then went off on holidays forgetting to give us our package before they left! So my new window film has actually been here for about three weeks, but I only got it a week ago.

My husband and I decide to apply the window film to our kitchen windows on Sunday. We’d chosen one of the solar control film. There’s four types and the one that we were advised to use was the Suntek Symphony Neutral. We picked the lightest tint available which is the 50%.

I should mention here that along with the solar control films we could have picked one of their decorative or privacy films. I didn’t want that though as the kitchen window is how I view my garden while indoors. I suppose we could have also opted to take one of the car tint films but we didn’t really need that either since our car windows already have a built in tint.

I think putting the film on windows is best done by two people. I think it would be difficult if only one person were to attempt it. Not that it was hard – quite the opposite. Two people just made it that much easier.

We cleaned the windows well first.

Then, as directed we filled a spray bottle with a mixture of mild soap (baby shampoo, just a tad) and distilled water. We then liberally sprayed this mixture onto the first window pane that we’d decided to apply the film to. The slightly soapy mixture fixes the adhesive on the back of the window film and also makes it easier to move the window film around on the window as you put it in place.

We then peeled the backing off the first window film and applied it to the window. A quick spritz of the water mixture allowed us to use a squeegee on the window film to help push the air bubbles that were trapped under the film towards the window edges.

The window tint kit had come with some tools. I can’t remember what they are all called but the tools helped us smooth out the window film until it looked pretty much perfect on the window. We then used the box cutter that had come with the kit to trim the excess film from the window edges.

Here’s a photo of the first film after it had been applied, but before we trimmed it:

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The film actually appeared to be quite a bit darker than I thought it would be.

You can see the difference between the window filmed pane and the untouched window panes in that photo. The directions said that the film would appear a little milky at first when applied but as it cured – it takes up to three weeks to cure – it would clear. I do think that now that the film has been on the windows for a few days that it has cleared a bit (it was never milky or opaque) and it looks great.

I should note here that the directions said that if any small air bubbles appeared, ones that were less than 1/8th of an inch that they would disappear as the film cured. I think we managed to get the majority of bubbles out, but there were a few. Now that the window is finished you cannot see any bubbles.

When we’d finished putting the window film on all three window panes I took this photo:

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I believe it was about 6 pm at the time. It should have been much brighter out but the day was overcast so this photo doesn’t really show the window and it’s new tint in the best light. You can see that it is slightly tinted, but that we can still see outside quite well.

The curtains are back up and when you look at the window you’d never know we just put a film on it. i mean yes there’s a tint, but the film attached itself to the window so completely and my husband trimmed the excess film off so well you’d think the window came with the tint built in.

Some of the benefits that I’m looking forward to with our new window film is the fact that the film can reduce glare and heat by up to 93%. Our kitchen is on the south side of the house and is often the warmest room on the main floor in the summer. If it’s a few degrees cooler as a result of the window film I’ll be happy.

The solar film also blocks out up to 99% of harmful UV rays which means that any items, furnishings or even the curtains should be protected from the UV rays and as a result shouldn’t fade.

If you have a room that’s too bright or car windows that could use some tint to reduce glare visit SnapTint. My experience with their window film has been good so far. If I notice any changes in the film at any time – good or bad I’ll be sure to update this post.

At this point I’m happy to give SnapTint and it’s window films two thumbs up.






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Free blog community at Thoughts.com

by Tricia

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I was asked to do a write up of Thoughts.com blogs – a 100% free online blog community.

Thoughts.com was given an appropriate name since it was created as a place for people to share their thoughts. It has since developed into a community of bloggers from all over the world.

As free blog communities go there are a few features that you’ll find on Thoughts.com that you won’t find elsewhere.

Unlike other blogging communities members of Thoughts.com can share videos, photos, music files and podcasts. Registered members can even rate other members videos, podcasts, blog posts and photos. In fact, if a member wanted to be able to make posts in the community blog sections of the site they would need to have been rated by other members and have attained a rating of 4 in order to post. So participation and interaction with other members is obviously encouraged.

I realize that many of the people that read my gardening blog have websites or blogs of their own, but not all of you do. Perhaps Thoughts.com might be a site to explore since you can upload your own photos and videos for others to see. If you were to sign up for a free membership you could use your blog as a journal and make entries about your plants or gardening methods.

The best feature of the site is of course that you can upload so many different types of multimedia all in one site. Other blog related communities or for that matter even personal blogs often need to host their photos, videos and podcasts on a variety of sites and then embed code into their blogs or posts in order to show others what they’ve created. Since you can store all your multimedia files right on thoughts.com I’m sure it’s easier to use photos and videos in your posts or point others to these files without having to leave the site.

Another great feature of Thoughts.com is the fact that they reward their top members with a free trip each year. This year they’ll be taking five of their most active members to Las Vegas. It’s an all expenses paid retreat. You can read all about it on the site but the winners will stay in a 4 star Las Vegas resort, have three free dinners and two free shows awarded to them, as well as having round trip airfare from anywhere in the continental United States.

Now that sounds like a pretty sweet deal. I can’t think of any other blog community that does anything like that. The best part is that all you have to do to win is be one of the most active on the site which is easy enough to do if you are uploading photos and videos, having them rating by members and rating other members items as well.

Check out Thoughts.com if you’d like to start your own free blog and socialize with others. Don’t forget to visit the community forums while you are there.

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Top quality espresso and coffee machines

by Tricia

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Do you enjoy coffee? Espresso? I do. Sometimes I think I live on coffee.

Like most people, I think my favorite coffee is the first one of the day. Sometimes, if it’s a nice day, I’ll take my coffee outside and sit at the patio table and admire my garden. Coffee and blooms, a perfect match.

If you enjoy coffee as much as I do you might be interested in visiting the website 1st in coffee.

1st in Coffee specializes in offering top quality espresso machines and coffee makers. There’s a wide selection of top of the line products. I’ve gazed longingly at many of the espresso machines that that are being sold at 1st in Coffee while in department stores. One day I will get get myself a nice espresso machine.

The website itself is very easy to navigate. The main page of the site lists all of the stores Super Specials. Just click on the image of an espresso machine, coffee maker, grinder or coffee product and you’ll be taken to a page that describes the product in detail.

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I’m actually impressed by how much information is listed for most of the espresso machines that I viewed. You’ll find a short summary of the products features, an itemized detailed description of the products features, and information about the products specifications – size, weight, how much power it uses and even warranty information.

All of the products sold by 1st in Coffee have some form of description, although not all contain as much detail as I described above. I did notice that some of the product descriptions even contained videos.

It’s easy to find whatever items for which you might be shopping. On the left side of the page you’ll find a menu that allows you to browse the stores items by product type or by brand name. The lower portion of the menu has listings for four brands of specialized coffee.

At the bottom of each page you’ll find buttons that you can click that will take you to top selling products, favorites and Best under $500. There’s also a button marked “We can Help” which takes you to a page that lists the companies phone number and email address.

1st in Coffee has a price match guarantee, a 30 day guarantee and for all but those in New Jersey there is not sales tax on purchases. In addition to these policies, 1st in Coffee also offers free shipping on all purchases over $50 within the lower 48 contiguous United States.

It’s obvious that the company has taken care to select the best products and to create a website that highlights their quality products nicely. When a company takes this much care in their presentation you know you’re in good hands.

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