✨ Elevate Your Privacy Game with Style! ✨
The DKTIE Frosted Window Film is a non-adhesive, static cling solution designed to enhance privacy while allowing natural light to flow. Measuring 35.4 inches by 78.7 inches, this versatile film is made from durable PVC and offers UV protection, glare reduction, and energy efficiency, making it an ideal choice for any room in your home or office.
Installation Type | Static Cling |
Enclosure Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Item Dimensions L x W | 89.9L x 199.9W Centimeters |
M**.
LOVE it!
I am extremely happy with this product. I got it to cover a whole wall of mirrored closet doors in a new place that I just rented, so that movement in my reflection isn't constantly catching my eye whenever I'm in my bedroom. Since I put it onto mirrored doors instead of windows I can't review the sheerness, but on a mirror reflection & movement in the reflection is completely gone, which is what I wanted. Unfortunately for me the widest roll leaves a few inches of mirror reflection on either side of each door, so I'll have to buy some glass pens and fill in with those. We'll see how that goes.Regarding installation I can see that my many years of scrapbooking made the installation much easier for me than it would have been for my husband or some other members of my family, so I'll mention a few tips here, for the non-crafters who may need to install this stuff.Tools - A few extra tools I found critical to ease of installation were;1- A pair of scissors2- A straight edge for cutting off the excess film. I used a yardstick. A ruler would also work.3- CLEAR scotch tape (gift wrap tape.) NOT the kind that you can't see through, which has removable qualities for wrapping gifts. You need sticky tape of some kind, not removable tape.4- All the tools that came with the film are in the middle of the tube. There are two pieces for the squeegie, a spray bottle, and a blade knife.Techniques -1- Gather your tools and put them right next to the glass where you want to install the decorative-film.2- Clean the glass or mirror surface that you want to put it on with soapy water and a scratchy scrubber to remove EVERYTHING that may be stuck to the glass. Every tiny little thing.3- It can be difficult to initially separate the protective backing-film layer from the decorative-film layer. Use the tape to do this. Stick the tape to the back corner (on the backing-film side) rubbing hard to make the tape really stick to the backing-film, and then pull on the tape like a tab-pull. You may need to get it started by also using your fingernail to pick at & lift the edge of the decorative film, which is a tad bit thicker than the backing-film.3- Once you've lifted the backing-film from the decorative film, cut a 2-4 inch strip of the backing-film off at the edge all the way across. Cut off the backing film on the edge that you want to install at the top of your window or mirror. If you peel off the entire backing it will be very difficult to get it aligned correctly when you go to stick it to the window, because it will grab & stick to the glass all over the place instead of just at the top.4- Spray the exposed decorative film strip and the top 10-12 inches of the glass that you want to stick it to. Not light spray, you want it moderately wet. You don't need water to pour down the glass, but you do want more than just a light mist.5- Let the film unroll from the top edge and hang down while you stick the 2-4 inches of exposed wet decorative-film edge to the glass. I did it with my hand, but if it's having trouble sticking you may need to use the squeegie that came with the film. When you are done sticking the top strip to the glass the rest should hang. Step back and make sure you aligned the top the way you want it, so that when you're done it's not installed slightly tilted.6- Once you see that the top is aligned correctly, you can peel off the back layer all the way down. Once you've peeled off the backing you should work from the top down, and from the middle outward. Do about 10 inches at a time and make sure you've removed all the bubbles before you move down to the next section, and just work your way down to the bottom.7- Once the decorative-film is installed all the way down to the bottom, get a straight edge and use that to evenly cut the bottom off with the blade knife that came with the kit.Done! Hope this helps someone. :)
E**G
Beautiful!
Used this for my classroom door. It is gorgeous! This even came with all of the accessories needed to apply it.
K**G
Good product - Terrible instructions
Maybe 4.5 stars. The window cover is great - once we figured out that the directions were horrible. Our system: wash window, trim cover to slightly oversize, water down window and cover, put cover on by squaring top and 1 side edge on window. Use exacto to trim excess while on window and work down watering,squaring, lots of squeegee, then trimming. Window size 71"x 32". It's been up a week and so far, no lifting, no bubbles, all good.
P**!
Pretty
Nice!
D**A
Gorgeous!!!
Put on my front door! Looks GORGEOUS. The only negative is that I wanted it to block out Sun and heat and it doesn’t.
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