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How to Stop Sun Glare Melting Synthetic Grass

Whether it's the turf on the green at a golf club, the artificial grass outside a business, or the synthetic lawn you had installed at your home to stop the headache of constant grass maintenance, all artificial turf grass is at risk from damage from the same thing: window glare.

Window reflection can create sun beams that are much hotter than the light coming directly from the sun, and these beams can melt and ruin swaths of fake turf grass, leaving a property looking shoddy and unsightly and in need of repairs.

How to Stop Window Glare Melting Fake Grass

If you are worried about the energy efficient windows in your home or business melting the nearby artificial grass then you should strongly consider Turf Guard Window Film, a produce designed expressly to stop window glare melting fake grass by sending the light reflected off the windows scattering far and wide instead of becoming concentrated into hot shafts of light.

How Does Window Film Stop Sun Glare Melting Grass?

Though you can't tell at a glance, Turf Guard Window Film is in fact perforated with tens of thousands of little holes that create a surface that, at the microscopic level, is highly uneven. When light particles hit this uneven surface, they bounce away in all directions instead of tending to go in the same direction, and thus the nearby turf grass won't be melted by a concentration of light.

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