| If you want to save money and apply frosted window | | | | plenty to work with. |
| film by yourself, here are some easy and simple to | | | | Spray the window with the same solution you used to |
| follow instructions. | | | | clean it. The window needs to be kept moist, you can |
| Window film can be applied to any smooth, non porous | | | | even use it on your hands too, keeping them moist. |
| substance making them useful to apply to windows, | | | | Take the backing off the film, peeling it down from one |
| shower stalls, hard plastic and glass. They can be used | | | | of the top corners. If you have a hard time starting it, |
| to enhance surroundings and windows in kitchens, living | | | | or getting it off, stick some transparent tape onto the |
| rooms, bathrooms and offices. You don't have to be | | | | back of the film and pull. It should peel off pretty easily. |
| limited to only white or cream. If you feel like livening up | | | | As you peel off the backing, spray the film with that |
| your room, try green film, or pink, or silver! They're all | | | | same cleaning material. |
| readily available. | | | | When you have all the backing off, prepare to put the |
| First thing, you should apply the film when it's not too | | | | film up. Start applying it at the top and work down, |
| hot, therefore probably either early morning or late | | | | squeezing out any bubbles as you go. Don't worry if |
| afternoon or evening would be best. The heat of the | | | | you don't get them all, you can work on it more once |
| sun can cause damage to the film, so avoid the peak | | | | the film is up. Keep film wet as you're working with it, |
| of the day. | | | | the outer side that you're squeegying. Makes it easier |
| Buy extra film. Measure your windows, the area you | | | | to get the bubbles out! |
| want to cover, then add about 15 percent so that you | | | | Once it is in place, adjust it so it's square. Push any |
| have extra in case of mistakes, and to give you | | | | bubbles out towards the edge of the film, don't worry if |
| leeway with your trimming and cutting. | | | | it doesn't go all the way out but get them close to the |
| Clean your windows. A great thing for cleaning | | | | edge. Trim the film, leaving a small 1/16 of an inch |
| windows is baby shampoo. It has the perfect alkaline | | | | border to allow for shrinking. After about thirty minutes |
| balance. Mix a few teaspoons with water, put it in a | | | | the film should be sticking to the window, though it will |
| spray bottle and prepare to use it. | | | | take a week to ten days before it's totally attached. |
| After you've cleaned the window, cut the piece of film. | | | | It is a pretty easy thing to do, and if you follow these |
| Add a little extra to the width and height so you have | | | | instructions you shouldn't have any problems with it. |