Installation instructions
Before installing the electrostatic films, ensure the surface is clean and dry. Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt. Also, make sure the surface is smooth and free of any imperfections that could prevent the film from adhering properly.
Application of the electrostatic film
To apply the electrostatic film, first remove the protective film from the back of the film. Then, place the film onto the surface, starting at a corner and smoothing it down gradually to avoid air bubbles. Once the film is in place, use a rubber squeegee to smooth it and remove any remaining air bubbles.
Tips for a successful installation
To ensure successful installation of electrostatic films, avoid stretching the film during application to prevent distortion. Also, avoid trapping dust or dirt under the film, as this can compromise its adhesion. Finally, if you encounter any difficulties during installation, please consult the instruction guide provided with the film or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
Required materials
Microfiber cloth
Window cleaner
1L of water + 2 tsp of dish soap
Rags
The electrostatic film can be installed directly onto a window.
To reduce the chances of air bubbles forming and for better installation, we recommend following the steps below.
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1. Prepare the surface
It is important that the window be perfectly clean, free of dust or residue, smooth, and dry. You will achieve good results using a clean microfiber cloth and window cleaner. Ideally, wait before installing the film if the walls adjacent to the window have been painted within the last two weeks. Using water could damage the new paint. It is also important to thoroughly clean the surface around the window so that no dust gets trapped between the film and the glass during installation.
2. Prepare the installation
It is preferable to proceed in steps 2.
Remove the electrostatic film from its white backing. The first person will hold the film in front of them. The second person will generously spray the surface with the soapy water solution. Cloths will be very useful at this stage, as there will likely be a lot of water on the floor. Also spray the glass with the soapy water solution.
3. Install the film
Apply the film to the window, ensuring it is correctly positioned. Use an application squeegee (for example, a credit card wrapped in a paper towel) to remove any water trapped under the film. Press firmly on the squeegee.
The advantage of electrostatic film is that its application is temporary. You can remove the film without damaging the glass and reapply it to another surface as needed. To properly store the film, keep it flat.


