Quality Material with a Beautiful View!
I am thrilled with the quality and durability of this material. It is both beautiful and functional. It allows the light to come in while keeping prying eyes out. It’s quite easy to put up! I found even a better way of applying the window film on my window than the instructions given. Here’s what I did: 1) Measure the window itself - both height and width, and measure it again after writing it down on paper, just to confirm. Make sure to add an extra 1/2 inch just in case. 2) Now, take a ruler with the measuring tape and *gently* mark with a pen, little marks across the *textured* side of the window film all the way down as you measure down on the window film *itself* - ya can feel the textured side is bumpy whereas the other side is smooth). 3) Now, take your ruler and gently / carefully draw a line with a pen - all the way down with those marks you put on the film. 4) Next, take scissors and cut the window film on the line you marked on the textured side of window film. 5) Wash your inside window really good with a window cleaner and dry it. 6) Have a few sheets of paper towels on the window sill ready to catch soapy water as it’ll run underneath - you’ll see. 7) Next, flip the window film (you cut) over to the *smooth* side and remove the plastic off the window film and toss it out. Note: if you have trouble removing it, add a piece of tape on either side and pull and it’ll come off then…… 8) Now, fill the spray bottle with soapy water and spray the *smooth* side of the window film with a generous amount of soapy water from your spray bottle. 9) Next, spray the window with soapy water. 10) Now pick up the top edges of the window film and apply the *smooth* side to the upper left corner of the window and smooth it over with the squeegee. 11) Make sure to continue to smooth it over from the farthest corner of the window towards the middle all the way down - left to right - (or right to left, depending on which corner you applied it) - so all the air bubbles come out. 12) You’ll notice the soapy water will run out underneath the window film and you have paper towels to wipe it up. 13) Use the squeegee to ensure the window film is in the corner of the window and take the cutter provided to trim off the excess around the window. Note: repeat #1 -13 above until you finish applying to your window or patio door or whatever glass you have in mind. Note #2: My attached picture marked: “Outside Evening Low Light on Inside Only” - was to show you - looking into my window at night, someone is standing there inside my home by the window, but you really can’t see the person clearly. Overall at night, best to close the curtains. When you’re all done, it’ll look fantastic! See my pictures. The very first picture is the end result of my effort. Note #3: I ended up having left over window film and with that, I cut off pieces of it with my scissors and added them in a variety of shapes and sizes - all over to the lowest end of the window. I even added a little bit on the top window too, and I really like how it turned out! I did the same thing as I did when I added it to the window itself (using soapy water) but this time, I had to dab with a paper towel, not always use the squeegee, because it’s adhering onto the window film itself that’s already on the window. If you choose to do this, I highly recommend waiting a few days (at least 2) just to ensure the first window film is completely dry on your window. I really like it a lot - am very happy with it. I highly recommend this! Just need to pay attention and follow the directions and if you wanna be a little more creative, like me (wink, wink) and want a little more privacy on the window, add another layer on top of the window film. Most of all, enjoy the process! Read more



























