• Scotch tape turns frosted glass clear
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Anyone near some frosted glass that can confirm this? [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRoL2q-tU-Q[/media]
Yea it works. I forgot how the principal worked.
Is it one-way?
[QUOTE=HazeFyer23;29025526]Is it one-way?[/QUOTE] i would assume so, considering the fact that one side has tape and the other is still frosted
I can look through shower doors now!
[QUOTE=Big Blue;29025569]i would assume so, considering the fact that one side has tape and the other is still frosted[/QUOTE] It'd be nice for a cheap security system
[QUOTE=HazeFyer23;29025928]It'd be nice for a cheap security system[/QUOTE] Yes, because a sheet of frosted glass and some scotch tape is going to help you when a robber breaks in :v:
[QUOTE=Binladen34;29025496]Yea it works. I forgot how the principal worked.[/QUOTE] The adhesive fills the tiny holes that make it frosted :science:
[QUOTE=Trumple;29026629]Yes, because a sheet of frosted glass and some scotch tape is going to help you when a robber breaks in :v:[/QUOTE] I was thinking about catching thieves, but the element of surprise is in your hands
Now that's something.. A nice find to say at least..
[QUOTE=HazeFyer23;29028228]I was thinking about catching thieves, but the element of surprise is in your hands[/QUOTE] or you could just you know spy on chicks
[QUOTE=Retyuoligkl;29028300]or you could just you know spy on chicks[/QUOTE] or dudes :q:
[QUOTE=tehfrog;29028359]or dudes :q:[/QUOTE] or transsexuals Oh fuck wat
I doubt the effect is only one-way. The glass in this case is probably only frosted(sanded) from one side. If there was frosting on both sides the other side should still block the view. Neat trick with the adhesive smoothing the uneven surface though.
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