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Reddit mentions of Krylon I00810 Glass Frosting Aerosol Spray Paint, 12 Ounce
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This product adds a great valueElegant design and smooth finishThe product is manufactured in United StatesDecorative and functionalReduces glareProvides privacyCan be clean with glass cleanerThis item is not for sale in Catalina Island
Specs:
Color | Glass Frosting |
Height | 8 Inches |
Length | 3 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.75 Pounds |
Width | 3 Inches |
You can buy a spray that will make the glass hazy (like a bathroom window). It's removable.
But yeah, your landlord sounds like a piece of work. Have you asked him directly how he expects you have privacy and avoid being a target for break-in?
Perhaps a pattern in frosted glass? You can make a stick-on masking stencil (Modello will make you a custom one for the dimensions of your window) and then use a frosting spray to add the pattern. You can also use removable frosting-look decals. Use a pattern that you like or go crazy, frost the entire thing except "portholes" where you want to be able to look out.
If you are feeling architectural you can add window lattice. Painted garden trellises might even do the trick if you want to save money. How much space/land do you have outside the windows? You can mount the lattice immediately outside, or place them as a wall a few feet in front of the window if you have space. You should be able to see out, but it will be hard for others to see in.
Actually, Frosting Spray works just fine. Making a paper mask and sandblasting is another option.
i took the rim off of a 10 gallon tank i got from the dollar per gallon sale at petco. here is the picture. i used about 4 coats of this for the background and it worked flawlessly!
make sure to wear gloves and use some tools to help break the silicone bond
You can also purchase a spray can or window filmer, like this. It comes off with acetone, not water, so you should be able to wipe it down while adding privacy.
Otherwise velcro seems to meet your requirements; stick one side to the molding, the other to your plexiglass. probably add a handle or two to make removing it easier. Can also cut holes in the plexiglass for finger holes and/or ventilation.