2 MONTH DELIVERY TIME
AFDBBlackout Window Filmis designed to block out almost all light penetration, to make the room darker and cooler, and also to provide comprehensive two-way privacy. Our black window film is static cling, non adhesive, vinyl material can be applied directly to glass which make it easy to apply and remove. To help darken a room to aid sleep, it's ideal for babies or toddlers who struggle with falling asleep, or shift workers who need to sleep during daytime hours.
KEY FEATURES:
The blackout window film will completely block out the visible light spectrum. The view from inside to outside is blocked while the exterior side comes with a glossy total black finish. If you want to stop anyone from being able to see within your home and make your home completely dark, choose our blackout film, by all means.
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Glue Free: Easy to install without any adhesive, statically attached to the glass with water.
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Reusable: Easy to take off and reuse, no residue left.
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Total Blackout: Make your room completely in dark.
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UV Rejection:Protect your family from the harmful UV rays, slow down the fading of furnitures.
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Heat Control: Keep cool in summer, maintain heat in winter.
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HOW TO INSTALL THE AFDB WINDOW FILM?
3 TIPS BEFORE YOU START:
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A small utility knife with breakaway blades is the best tool for trimming film. Film can dull a blade edge quickly; and a dull blade can tear film.
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Fill a spray bottle with a soapy water solution: to 1qt. bottled water, add 1/4 tsp of liquid soap. Avoid using concentrated or degreasing detergents. If you can't find proper liquid soap, the clean water is also OK for the solution.
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Remove any caulk, paint or glue debris that may be stuck to the window.
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STEPS OF THE INSTALLATION:
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Measure and record the dimensions the target glass.
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Clean the glass thoroughly.
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Add 1+ inch on every side when cutting the film so you have excess film to trim away.
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Peel off the backing liner.
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Generously spray the soapy water both on the glass and the window film.
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Place the film on the wet glass, adjust the position of the window film.
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Using a plastic squeegee or card, begin squeegeeing the water and air out from under the film.
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Trim excess material away with a VERY sharp razor or craft knife, leaving a 1/16” wide gap around the edges of the film.