Frequently Asked Questions
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Window film is a thin, multi-layered polyester material that incorporates the many different layers to control different properties, including Ultra-Violet (UV) light, heat, glare, and privacy. Window film comes in a variety of performance levels and shades.
The many benefits of window film include Heat protection, UV protection, Reduction of glare, energy savings in the winter, Privacy and appearance.
In most cases, window film is installed on the inside of the glass. This allows for maximum durability.
After window film installation, wait 30 days before cleaning the inside of the window where the film was installed Use a window cleaner without ammonia or a window spray and a soft cloth or rubber squeegee. Never scrape the film with any type of blade or clean your tinted windows with anything abrasive, as the film is scratch resistant, not scratch proof.
No, window film does not prevent glass from breaking. Window film does increase the safety of the glass; due to a very aggressive adhesive, the film helps to hold the pieces of broken glass together. In the event the glass breaks, due to a person running into it, or an attempted break-in, the glass will shatter, but in most instances, the film will help keep the glass together.
Yes. Window films give a clear view to the outside. Depending on the degree of privacy required, you can select films that prevent others from looking in during the daytime. Unfortunately, if you have lights on at night you will be able to see inside.
Yes. The same sun that brightens a room’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, furnishings, artwork, and rugs. Ultraviolet rays and visible light are the main causes of both fade and deterioration. Window films can screen out 99% of the damaging UV rays that can fade richly coloured furniture, flooring, and artwork. Heat and light also play a part in fading, but using window film to block 99% of UV rays will increase the life of your personal property for years.
Yes. The same sun that brightens a room’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, furnishings, artwork, and rugs. Ultraviolet rays and visible light are the main causes of both fade and deterioration. Window films can screen out 99% of the damaging UV rays that can fade richly coloured furniture, flooring, and artwork. Heat and light also play a part in fading, but using window film to block 99% of UV rays will increase the life of your personal property for years.
Yes. The same sun that brightens a room’s interior can be detrimental to fabrics, furnishings, artwork, and rugs. Ultraviolet rays and visible light are the main causes of both fade and deterioration. Window films can screen out 99% of the damaging UV rays that can fade richly coloured furniture, flooring, and artwork. Heat and light also play a part in fading, but using window film to block 99% of UV rays will increase the life of your personal property for years.