Niviy Self Adhesive Window Film Heat Insulation No Glue Privacy Film Window Decor (17.7" By 78.7" ,1 Roll)
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Niviy Self Adhesive Window Film Heat Insulation No Glue Privacy Film Window Decor (17.7" By 78.7" ,1 Roll)
Sizes:17.7 inches(Width) by 78.7 inches (Length) /roll. It comes in roll and can be cut to most any sizes or shape you need
Static cling film no adhesives needed, removable and reusable
Heat insulation is prevented bask in, prevent 99% of ultraviolet light
Pervious to light performance is good, do not affect indoor daylighting
Easily applied to the interior of the glass without adhesives and it is easy to tear off the backing
Its soft material smooth paste noodles, not only increase the friction, also make full use of the atmospheric pressure, plus multiple effect by static adsorption, paste the effect is very good. Don't fold, in use process can be repeated use. Since there is no adhesive required in the application process of our self-adhering film, you will be able to remove it and re-install it if need be without leaving behind a mess on your glass windowpanes.
What Included: 1 roll 17.7-inch by 78.7-inch window film 1 PIECE step by step Window Film Installation Instruction
What are you waiting for? Measure your window, select the roll size you need and click ' Add to Cart' to place your order today!
Quick Tips: Step 01. Clean glass Step 02.Wet glass with soapy water(or just clear water also work well) Step 03. Remove from backing protect sheet (which is a kind of clear vinyl, please MAKE SURE remove it before you apply the window film to glass) Step 04. Apply to wet glass and smooth with hands Step 05. Squeegee away water and air bubbles.
Removal and Storage for Re-use To remove, simply peel the window film from any corner. It comes off cleanly leaving no residue.? When not in use, window film must be replaced and stored on the original backing paper. The side of the film that touched the glass should face the glossy side of the backing paper.