Product Description
Size:
45x200cm(17.5''x78.7'')
45x400cm(17.5"x157.5")
60x200cm(23.6''x78.7'')
60x400cm(23.6''x157.5")
90x200cm(35.4''x78.7'')
90x400cm(35.4''x157.5")
Note:
The different effects between daytime and night:
The outside glass will show a mirror effect as well as keep your privacy during the daytime (If the people outside who is up close, it’s not completely invisible to the inside). At night, the outdoor glass will lose the mirror effect, and people outside can see Inside. Therefore, curtains are necessary at night.
(Reasons: The side with stronger light will have a mirror-like appearance, while the other side will be see-through.
This means when indoor light is stronger than outdoor, people outside can see people inside. In general, people outside can't see people inside during the daytime)
1. The window film works only on flat, clean, and smooth surfaces. It will not stick on plastic, broken or uneven surfaces.
2. Please do not apply the film to double pane windows, as the temperature changes might cause the windows to crack.
Installation Instructions:
1. Measure the surface and cut the privacy film. Leave an extra inch margin on each side for an easy adjustment.
2. Clean the target surface thoroughly and make sure the surface is clean enough without any dust.
3. Peel off the transparent backing film along a short side. (Very Important!!!)
4. Spray a lot of water or soapy water both on the smooth side of the window privacy film and the window, then install the window film onto the window.
5. Use the soft towel or squeegee to wipe the privacy film back and forth to make sure that the bubbles and water have been totally removed.
6. Trim off the margins and use a cloth to flatten out the film. Here you go!
How to Peel Off the Clear Backing Film:
Method 1 - Wet a corner of the film and twist it for a while to loosen the attachment between the window film and the backing film;
Method 2 - Attach two pieces of scotch tape to both sides of the window film corner. Separate the clear backing film from the window film by peeling off the tapes.