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CitznFish:
they sell satin clear  spray paint. maybe that'll help? It's made by Krylon.
Witchboard:

--- Quote from: Stingray on March 03, 2004, 02:41:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: Witchboard on March 03, 2004, 02:22:35 pm --- Maybe Stingray can see if he get's similar results on his plexi.

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Nope. No glare whatsoever under any lighting conditions. However, my monitor is set back about five inches from the plexi, which could be a significant factor.

-S

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That could be a factor.  I would be interested in how far back his monitor is.  If it's right up against the glass then maybe thats the problem.

I think spray painting with satin would be a very bad idea.  You might as well have bought frosted glass, and it would probably compound the problem.
CitznFish:

--- Quote from: Witchboard on March 03, 2004, 08:56:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: Stingray on March 03, 2004, 02:41:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: Witchboard on March 03, 2004, 02:22:35 pm --- Maybe Stingray can see if he get's similar results on his plexi.

--- End quote ---

Nope. No glare whatsoever under any lighting conditions. However, my monitor is set back about five inches from the plexi, which could be a significant factor.

-S

--- End quote ---

That could be a factor.  I would be interested in how far back his monitor is.  If it's right up against the glass then maybe thats the problem.

I think spray painting with satin would be a very bad idea.  You might as well have bought frosted glass, and it would probably compound the problem.

--- End quote ---

It's perfectly clear. I've used it on Brass outdoor lights. It just doesn't have any gloss to it.
Witchboard:
Ah, misunderstood what you meant.  I was wondering what you were smokin'.  ;D
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