Yes you can. Apply it the same way as you would on a car window.
The directions are included in the package. If you have never applied tint, you might want to consider letting a professional do it. It is alot harder than you would think to get it on properly without having air bubbles under it. Good luck. You need to have the proper tools and know a couple of tricks to sucessfully get it on there and make it look good.
2007-03-21 05:48:59
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answered by I know, I know!!!! 6
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Yes you can, and it will reduce your cooling cost of your home and help prevent your carpets and furniture from fading out from the sun. I am sure the tint has improved over time but years ago when we had our windows tinted the installers told us not to wash the tint with any cleaner that contained ammonia as it would make them have a purple tint to them.. don't know if this is true or not but did notice quite a few cars with purplish window tint..
Hope this helps..
2007-03-22 21:53:24
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answered by badwarden 5
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Well you could but you could also use a product made specifically for home windows… Privacy Window Films ~ which are more decorative... Adhesive free, removable static cling... easy to appy & remove... you can get them at home improvement stores and online… see link below ;)
2007-03-21 12:55:12
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answered by string1dm 4
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yes you can and it works really well.
You apply it the same way you do for car windows.
I used it on my east and west windows and it did reduce my a/c bill.
2007-03-21 16:10:18
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answered by bootsjeansnpearls 4
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Yes, and it looks nice as well. We have two street lights outside our bedroom window.
2007-03-21 16:57:47
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answered by Butterflie927 3
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Yes, you can. The same way you put it on your car.
2007-03-21 12:46:54
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answered by railroad_joe 3
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I don't think it will look nice.
2007-03-21 12:46:19
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answered by Racheal B 2
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Why what are you hiding?
2007-03-21 12:45:57
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answered by daniel e 2
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