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===Other=== * [[Balloon]]s, metallic balloons * Route information signs, called [[rollsign]]s or destination blinds, displayed by public transport vehicles * For materials in [[kite flying|kite]]s * Covering [[glass]] to decrease probability of shattering * In theatre effects such as [[confetti]] * As the adhesive strip to attach the string to a [[teabag]] * One of the many materials used as windsavers or valves for [[valved harmonica]]s * On farmland and domestic gardens, highly reflective aluminized PET film ribbons are used to keep birds away from plants * Measuring tape * Protecting [[pinball]] machine playfields from wear * Used in dentistry when restoring teeth with composite * In [[nail polish]], as a coloured and finely shredded additive to create a glitter effect * Numismatics{{Snd}}Storing coins for long periods of time. [[Polyvinyl chloride|PVC]] was previously used for this, but over long periods of time PVC can release chlorine, which reacts with the silver and copper in coins. BoPET does not have this problem. * In fishing fly tying, metallized Mylar strips are sometimes wound around the hook shank for reflective striping or shimmer in certain patterns. * Military uniform accoutrements are often accented by gold mylar, such as shoulder epaulets or shoulder knots. For example: US Army Officer's Mess Dress Uniform.
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