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Yes, you can use any type of sunglasses with polarized lenses to make DIY privacy shades. However, it is recommended to use sunglasses with larger lenses to ensure full coverage and protection from infrared light.

To make your own IR-blocking sunglasses, you will need a pair of sunglasses with polarized lenses, a roll of IR-blocking film, scissors, and a heat gun or hair dryer.

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Start by cleaning the lenses of your sunglasses with a microfiber cloth. Then, cut the IR-blocking film to fit the lenses of your sunglasses. Use the heat gun or hair dryer to warm up the film and carefully apply it to the lenses, smoothing out any air bubbles.

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No, these DIY privacy shades will not block all infrared light. They will only block a portion of it, depending on the thickness of the IR-blocking film used. Thicker film will block more infrared light, but may also affect the clarity of your vision.

Yes, these DIY privacy shades are safe to use as long as they are applied correctly and do not obstruct your vision. However, it is important to note that they may not provide the same level of protection as professionally-made IR-blocking sunglasses.