Add Privacy To Your Glass

So Guys are you interested to make your glass non transparent...?? You can easily do this by frosting your Glass and can also make patterns through frost spray or tape.

Frost Spray your Glass:

     What you will need?
  1. Frost Spray.
  2. Rubber gloves.
  3. Protective Tape.
  4. Lint free cloth.
  5. Decorative Stickers.

Clean your glass you want to make non transparent with glass cleaner. Make sure there are no finger prints or dust. Apply protective tape around or on the glass. You can also use some removable stickers for beautiful patterns and designs. Apply a light coating on the glass first and keep it about 1 feet away. The coating must be fine and even. Allow the spray about 24 hours to dry thoroughly. Carefully take off the tape and stickers. Now enjoy with your new non transparent glass.

Applying Frost Film to glass:

     What you will need?
  1. Frost Film.
  2. 1 spray bottle of water having 2 two drops of detergent.
  3. Stanley Knife.
  4. Credit card or similar wrapped in a dust free cloth.
Clean the glass thoroughly and remove all the spots and dirt. Do not use window cleaning spray, as it can damage the film. Place your frost film design on a flat surface. Peel off the covering. Do it very slowly and make sure the design stays stuck to the Application Paper. Liberally spray the glass and exposed surface of the film. Lightly spray your hands to stop the film sticking to them. The solution you made will help slide it perfectly into position. Keep the film straight and do not allow it to curl up on itself or wrinkle to avoid creasing. Make sure all the bubbles are out of the film.Once the film is in the correct position, leave it to dry overnight or a minimum of 5 hours. Spray the application paper with water and carefully remove making sure that all the design is stuck to the window. This is best done, by peeling the paper flat back against the glass. If required trim around the edges of the frame with a Stanley knife. To remove bubbles – simply pop them with a pin and rub.

To clean the film after installation, use mild soapy water and paper towel. Avoid using an abrasive material, as it will scratch the film.

  
 
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