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Rain Glass Window Film is designed to give a beautiful appearance of rain patterned glass to your windows and doors, whether for some privacy, to block out an unsightly view or for decorative purposes. Besides prevent UV rays, it can also cut out a large proportion of the unwanted glare, whilst still allowing natural light to pass through. It will work on any smooth glass surface and can be used anywhere in the home, requires no additional cleaning and can be installed at a fraction of the cost.

HOW TO INSTALL THE WINDOW FILM?

1. Make a wetting solution.

Wetting solution is the secret ingredient to a smooth, seamless installation. Make a solution by adding 8 drops of a mild, non-moisturizing dish detergent (do not use hand soap) to a 32-oz. spray bottle filled with clean water. Mix well.

2. Make a work-space.

Give yourself enough space to work. You will need enough flat surface to lay out the film for measuring, cutting, marking and prep. Work in a dust-free area. Turn off fans.

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. How to deal with the air bubbles?
Use a hard plastique squeegee or any plastic card to squeegee air bubbles and water. If you find it's hard to get rid of the bubbles, uncover the window film, spray more water between the glass and the film and squeegee firmly again. Water will make it much easier to remove bubbles.

2. Why the film fall off after a while?
Please check if you have removed the liner, trimmed the edges or squeegeed excess water and bubbles.

Leave a 1/16” wide gap around the four perimeter edges of the film. This gap is essential for the proper thermal expansion of the glass and allows you to completely squeegee the water and air from under the film.The blade or the knife for cutting the film is not sharp, resulting in deformation at the edge of the film. NOTE: Film can dull a blade edge quickly; and a dull blade can tear film.

3. Can I remove the film at a later stage?
Absolutely. Our blackout film is removable and reusable. You can just simply peel the film off the glass in seconds with no mess.

4. How to peel off the backing liner?
All static cling films have a liner, but some are clear and hard to see at first glance. If you can’t separate the liner from the film, place a piece of scotch tape on both sides of the sheet, fold the tape over to create tabs, and use the tabs to separate the two sides.