Make sure that all the solution has been squeezed out.Ģ. Once trimming is complete go over the film once more to squeeze out all the solution. The thickness of the card will allow for a small gap to help any remaining solution to be squeezed out. Run a credit card and a retractable knife blade down the edge of the glass to trim any excess film. Squeeze out the solution from under the film using a firm and even pressure, starting from the top and working your way down and across the film. Liberally wet the face of the film with the solution to act as a lubricant fro your squeegee or felt edged tool.ī-C. Slip the adhesive or cling side of the film on the glass butting one edge and the top against the window frame or rubber gasket (double glazed unit).Ī. Spray the adhesive or cling side liberally with the slip solution as you peel off the protective liner.ĭ. Place the window film face down an a flat surface and expose a small amount of the adhesive or cling side.Ĭ. Thoroughly wet the glass with the slip solution.ī. You can also cut the film bigger than required and trim it once applied to the glass. Unless your window film is already cut to size, and if the film has a paper liner with a metric grid, measure your glass at the top and bottom, and left and right and mark and cut your window film. Use a glass scraper to remove specks of paint, or any other glass covering like stickers. Make a slip solution using a few drops of washing up liquid mixed with water in a spray bottle and thoroughly clean the glass. Regardless of the type of window film or stickers you purchase, whether frosted, tinted, mirror or decorative, the principle on how to fit window film will be the same. We also have several targeted video tutorials which you will find by clicking here. Step by step instructions on how to apply window film & frost glass Our UV blocking window film prevents nearly all rays from penetrating, helping keep your eyes and skin safe from the sun. The sun’s harmful UV rays not only cause damage to your household furniture but can also be dangerous for your own health with overexposure potentially causing damage to your skin and eyes. Our film is widely used by heritage bodies, museums, art galleries and private buyers. It can, however, offer maximum protection from fading caused by solar ultraviolet light and solar heat. No window film can completely eliminate fading. Ultraviolet Light is the main cause of fading There are six factors affecting fabric fading: Most UV films are made using a single layer of polyester whereas ours has two layers with UV treatment on both layers, helping block out 99% of harmful UV rays. Our UV protection film is by far the best on the market due to its composition.
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