How to Frost Windows

Measure the glass surface to be covered., Wash hands using soap and water to avoid transferring any dirt or oil to the cling. , Place the roll of cling on a clean work surface with the backing facing up., Fill a spray bottle with water and add a few...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Measure the glass surface to be covered.

    Draw desired shape on backing using your measurements, and cut it out with scissors or utility knife. , Spray over entire surface of glass to be covered. , Use your hands to press out air bubbles, starting in the center of the window and working out to edges. ,, The film can be returned to the original backing paper and stored for reuse later.

    If the film is not holding at the corners, use a hair dryer to warm the film until it is pliable, and hold it in place until it cools to room temperature and stays in place.
  2. Step 2: Wash hands using soap and water to avoid transferring any dirt or oil to the cling.

  3. Step 3: Place the roll of cling on a clean work surface with the backing facing up.

  4. Step 4: Fill a spray bottle with water and add a few drops of dish detergent.

  5. Step 5: Peel backing from cling film and position on glass.

  6. Step 6: Spray the front of the cling film with the soapy water and use a squeegee or plastic card

  7. Step 7: such as a credit card

  8. Step 8: to press out any small bubbles.

  9. Step 9: Remove film by wetting the surface with soapy water and peeling it off.

Detailed Guide

Draw desired shape on backing using your measurements, and cut it out with scissors or utility knife. , Spray over entire surface of glass to be covered. , Use your hands to press out air bubbles, starting in the center of the window and working out to edges. ,, The film can be returned to the original backing paper and stored for reuse later.

If the film is not holding at the corners, use a hair dryer to warm the film until it is pliable, and hold it in place until it cools to room temperature and stays in place.

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